Healthcare waste management in Algeria and Mostaganem department.

Z Bendjoudi, F Taleb, F Abdelmalek, A Addou
Author Information
  1. Z Bendjoudi: Inspection départementale de l'Environnement, Wilaya de Mostaganem, Algeria.

Abstract

Algeria as other developing countries faces an array of challenges for healthcare waste management. The management of healthcare waste is of major importance due to its public health risks and potential environmental hazards. Many efforts have been made by the government authorities in order to better manage the waste from healthcare facilities. However most healthcare facilities do not comply with the principles stated in Algerian legislation. A data study was made on 95 hospitals across the country, and the three health sectors of Mostaganem department (Mostaganem, Ain Tédles, and Sidi Ali) were surveyed. The yearly production of infectious healthcare waste in this Algerian department is estimated at 92 tons, which is 1.38% of the national waste production. This represents an average of 0.15 kg/bed/day, which is lower than the national value of 0.72 kg/bed/day. The total healthcare waste by sector ranges from 0.7 to 1.22 kg/bed/day, and healthcare waste comprises 16% of total waste, which is equal to the national percentage.

MeSH Term

Algeria
Hospitals
Medical Waste Disposal

Chemicals

Medical Waste Disposal

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