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Journal articles on the topic "Déchets biomédicaux"
Liyandja Impofi, Jean Claude. "Perceptions des personnels médicaux et para-médicaux sur la gestion des déchets biomédicaux." Revue Congolaise des Sciences & Technologies 3, no. 1 (March 31, 2024): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.59228/rcst.024.v3.i1.66.
Full textMbog, Severin Mbog, Olivier T. Sosso Mayi, Dieudonne Bitondo, and Innocent Ndoh Mbue. "Etat des lieux sur la gestion des déchets biomédicaux solides dans les formations sanitaires au Cameroun (Nord, Adamaoua, Est et Nord-Ouest) : Impacts Environnementaux et Sociaux." Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences 16, no. 1 (October 13, 2020): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jcas.v16i1.2.
Full textNdiaye, M., L. El Metghari, M. M. Soumah, and M. L. Sow. "Gestion des déchets biomédicaux au sein de cinq structures hospitalières de Dakar, Sénégal." Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique 105, no. 4 (July 4, 2012): 296–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13149-012-0244-y.
Full textSanogo, Moussa, Fatoumata Maiga Sokona, Souleymane Guindo, Aboubacar Alassane Oumar, and Gaoussou Kanoute. "Contribution à la mise en place d’un système de gestion durable des déchets biomédicaux à l’Hôpital Gabriel Touré (Mali)." Le Pharmacien Hospitalier 42, no. 170 (September 2007): 143–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0768-9179(07)92186-0.
Full textNDIAYE, Modou, Modou DIENG, Ndèye Adjara NDIAYE, Falilou Mbacké SAMBE, and Ndèye Coumba KANE TOURE. "Évaluation du système de traitement des déchets biomédicaux solides dans la commune de Keur Massar, en banlieue dakaroise au Sénégal." Journal of Applied Biosciences 148 (April 30, 2020): 15252–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.35759/jabs.148.9.
Full textSagna, T., HG Ouedraogo,, AA Zouré, S. Zida, RT Compaore, D. Kambire, and Et Al. "Le Laboratoire à l'épreuve de la pandémie de la COVID-19 au Burkina Faso : Quels défis pour la régularité de l'offre de diagnostic." Revue Malienne d'Infectiologie et de Microbiologie 16, no. 1 (January 31, 2021): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.53597/remim.v16i1.1758.
Full textOumar, Magassa, CA Coulibaly, S. Keïta, and B. Diarra. "Evaluation de la gestion des déchets biomédicaux au Centre de Santé de Référence de la commune I à Mamako (Mali) en 2021." Mali Santé Publique, January 26, 2023, 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.53318/msp.v12i01.2420.
Full text"Caractérisation organisationnelle des sources de production des Déchets Biomédicaux (DBM) dans la ville de Bobo-Dioulasso." Journal of Chemical, Biological and physical sciences 12, no. 3 (September 19, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.24214/jcbps.d.13.3.41833.
Full textAkory, Ag Iknane. "Editorial." Mali Santé Publique, January 26, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53318/msp.v12i01.2427.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Déchets biomédicaux"
Galarneau, Marie. "La propriété des déchets biomédicaux, une étude de la pensée juridique." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq25582.pdf.
Full textYazbeck-Karam, Mouawad Rita. "L'élimination des déchets solides hospitaliers au Liban." Lyon 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999LYO1T235.
Full textChambrin, Hélène. "Elimination des déchets d'activités de soins." Paris 5, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA05P123.
Full textBerdier, Chantal. "Elaboration d'une méthodologie pour la prise en compte du risque dans le domaine des déchets urbains : le cas des déchets médicaux diffus dans le Grand Lyon." Lyon, INSA, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997ISAL0095.
Full textFor the last twenty years, the proble. Ms related to waste have taken on paramount interest in society as waste is increasing as well in quantity as in noxiousness. The destruction of ordinary waste is relatively well controlled whereas the induce effects are far from being under control as far as the risky part is concerned, therefore, the problem of urban waste will be analysed in the scope of this research, in terms of induce risks. The meaning of the notion of risk here, brings in technical elements together with social ones. These are two facets upon which the definition of. The concept of risk is based. So, after identifying urban waste and giving a definition of the concept of risk, we have adopted a method based both on objective dimension and on urban user perception in order to approach and evaluate risk. In this context, managing the risk specific to urban waste, goes through a global policy of controlling urban waste which includes numerous actor with apposed logics. Experimenting the method on a type of waste, scattered medical waste coming from liberal health practitioners in greater Lyon, makes two important results clear: perceived risks is over estimated and real risks are few. In such conditions, managing risk consists in starting - Upstream, precaution measures, - Downstream, repairing measures
Auriol, Philippe Jean Marc. "Collecte et élimination des déchets solides en médecine praticienne : étude portant sur des médecins généralistes de la Communauté Urbaine de Bordeaux." Bordeaux 2, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993BOR2M178.
Full textSimard, Marc. "Gestion des déchets hospitaliers à l'hôpital du Val de Grâce : enquête et élaboration d'un guide de bonnes pratiques à l'usage du personnel soignant." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05P149.
Full textMonnier, Claire. "Gestion des déchets pharmaceutiques industriels : application à l'unité de production de la pharmacie centrale des hôpitaux de Paris." Paris 5, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA05P145.
Full textGuertzon, Corinne. "Un accident technologique majeur : Goiana, Brésil 1987, dispersion d'une pastille de cesium 137 radioactif." Paris, CNAM, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994CNAM0236.
Full textThis study concerns the accidental dispersion of cesium-137 chloride via an abandonned radiotherapy device in brazil, in september 1987. Since the accident accurred recently in a confined geographical area, and concerned a single radiochemical agent, it was possible to carefully delimit the study parameters in each discipline : post-accident management, physics, medicine, environment, law, psychology, socioeconomics and communications. Data were gathered from interviews and documents, in Brazil. To fight the effects of the accident, most of qualified workers have been needed. Four people died, more than 200 are medically surveyed and hundreds need it. One had to manage with 3500 m3 of radioacive waste. Costs are difficult to evaluate but obviously very important. It is difficult to analyse all consequences. No official has been accused, there were no sentence. The results demonstrate the critical importance of the human factor in technological accidents
Marchand-Pilard, Marie. "Propositions d’évolutions de l’encadrement juridique des rejets de médicaments humains dans l’eau." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022PA080009.
Full textHuman drugs are chemicals designed to last long enough to have the desired effects on the body while resisting unwanted alterations to avoid adverse effects. These properties, closely studied by European and national authorities, make it possible to guarantee safe, effective, and quality pharmaceuticals but, conversely, pose a challenge for their end of life. These molecules “go through” the human body by undergoing degrees of alteration that can range from complete elimination to an unchanged status, ending up in whole or in part in wastewater (via our excretions). Added to this are unused pharmaceuticals that are improperly disposed of, effluents from industrial drug production sites and healthcare establishments, and WWTP sewage sludge, which can also contains drugs. However, whether under the regulations specific to medicines or those intended for the management of water, waste or sewage sludge, neither France nor the EU have an appropriate regulatory framework to manage these emerging pollutants, which is reflected in the treatments implemented in the WWTPs. As a result, drug residues are found in all European [and global] waters, some of which have harmful effects on aquatic environments. This thesis thus seeks to give recommendations aimed at combating this pollution in the EU and in France without reducing essential access to medicines
Stalder, Thibault. "Implication des effluents d'activités hospitalières et de la filière carnée sur la dissémination de l’antibiorésistance : Dynamique des intégrons de l’émission au rejet." Limoges, 2012. https://aurore.unilim.fr/theses/nxfile/default/38891773-0b9d-4f34-a342-a2da4509ecac/blobholder:0/2012LIMO4031.pdf.
Full textThis work aims to assess the global contribution and influence of hospital activities and livestock industries on the dissemination of antibiotic resistance in the environment. For this purpose, the dynamics of a genetic element used as a biomarker of antibiotic resistance, the resistance integrons (RI), was monitored. Indeed, a wide range of solids and liquids biological wastes from different geographical and anthropogenic origins are involved in the antibiotic resistance dissemination. However, we showed that hospital effluents contained a high proportion of RIs in bacterial communities, and the gene cassette (GC) content of class 1 RI mainly showed antibiotic resistance GCs. Hospital effluent contributed to 14% of the Ris introduced in the waste water treatment plant (WWTP). While urban effluents diluted the risk associated with hospital effluent, RIs harboring GCs of clinical interest, such as ESBLencoding GCs, were found in these effluents unaffected by medical and industrial activities. The WWTP did not reduce the proportion of RIs in treated effluents but eliminated a fraction of the bulk of GCs from the influent. Large quantities of RIs harboring antibiotic-resistance GCs, and also GCs with unknown functions were released daily into the environment. In addition, a pilot study showed that the treatment of hospital wastewater by the activated sludge process promoted the increase of IR and potentially pathogenic bacteria in the sewage sludge, and consequently increased the issue of antibiotic- resistance spread in these matrices. Finally the use of RI as biomarker to assess the efficiency of advanced treatment processes for hospital effluents (membrane bioreactor ozonation, activated carbon) highlighted the effectiveness of membrane bioreactors using ultrafiltration to reduce both bacteria and IR of anthropogenic origins
Books on the topic "Déchets biomédicaux"
Hinkley, Gerald M. Medical waste regulation: The step-by-step compliance guide. North Vancouver, B.C: STP Specialty Technical Publishers, 1994.
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