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Abstract

Healthcare services are aimed at improving wellbeing and preventing potential human health risks and environmental hazards.

In the process, however, wastes that are potentially harmful are generated. Poor management of these healthcare wastes (HCW) exposes the health workers, patients, waste handlers and the general public to health risks.

Thus, this study focussed on the assessment of HCW management practices at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria and Ahmadu Bello University Health Service (ABUHS) A.B.U. Zaria.

The study utilised two sets of questionnaires to capture HCW management practices including collection, segregation, storage, disposal and treatment.

Introduction

Encarta (2007) defines waste as unwanted or unusable items, remains, by-products or household garbage. 

Sinnot (1999) argues that waste arises mainly as by-products or unused reactants from the process, or as off-specification product produced through mis-operation.

There is a wide variation in volume and diversity of wastes from domestic, commercial, industrial and institutional land use types. 

Institutional land uses such as hospitals lead to the production of potentially toxic, infectious and hazardous wastes as a result of the demand for health-care activities.

Despite problems arising from these unwanted wastes, a civilized society cannot do without a healthcare system because it is a basic requirement for humankind (Nemathaga, Maringa and Chinuka,2008).

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