Title of article
Survey of sharp waste disposal system in clinics of New Karachi
Author/Authors
Qaiser, Seher Health Foundation, Pakistan
From page
163
To page
164
Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are 350 million people with chronic HBV infection and 170 million people with chronic HCV infection worldwide. Hepatitis B is estimated to result in 563, 000 deaths and hepatitis C in 366, 000 deaths annually. Given its large population (180 million) and intermediate to high rates of infection, Pakistan is among the worst afflicted nations. Thereuse of syringes and needles was a major factor contributing towards increased HCV prevalence. It was reported that there are several small groups involved in recycling and repacking of used unsterilized syringes, which were available in various drug stores. It was difficult for the public to differentiate between new sterilized syringes and recycled unsterilized syringes In Pakistan, the number of estimated injections per person per year ranged from 8.2 to 13.6, which was the highest among developing countries, out of which 94.2% were unnecessary. In 2000, the WHO recommended that countries should implement strategies to change the behaviour of health care workers and patients in order to decrease the over-use of injections, to ensure the practice ofsterile syringes and needles, and to properly destroy sharp waste after use.
Keywords
HBV infection , HCV infection , Unsterilized , Recycled.
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number
2652256
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