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- Ratna Singh.
- Dip Environmental Law, Toxics Link/Srishti, New Delhi.
- J Indian Med Assoc. 2005 Apr 1; 103 (4): 219-21.
AbstractThe Government of India has decided to introduce auto disable syringes in the entire country for immunisation which means a lot of immunisation injection waste gets generated in the process. There is a need for managing immunisation waste to avoid occupational risk, risk to the public and also the indirect risks via the environment. Treatment technology options for safe management waste at different locations is elaborated in this article.
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