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Meeting Ebolas Challenge

2014-12-30 10:45:00| Waste Age

John Haudenshield and Anne Germain If not handled properly, waste generated in the course of treatment for an Ebola patient may pose a risk to workers. This article outlines the critical controls and procedures used by hospitals and the healthcare waste companies to manage that risk. read more

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