Medical waste management in Malaysia: Policies, strategies and issues

One cannot deny the important roles play by medical science and its activities on human life and fitness. However, these activities can generate some wastes that pose severe effects on human health and environment at large, especially if there is no proper management policy and strategy in place. Al...

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