Abstract: Introduction. Hospitals produce waste when caring for their patients. The evolution of demography, medical technology and the COVID-19 epidemic phenomenon increases the production of this waste which continues to increase.
Methods. This work determined the quantitative importance of the monthly production of solid medical waste at the level of 13 cares units of the public hospital center in Northern Morocco in period of two years 2019 and 2020.....
Keywords: Medical waste, production; management; Public Hospital Center and COVID-19.
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