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What exactly is “infectious waste?” Most commonly, infectious waste is defined as an organism or waste product - most commonly found in healthcare or health related industries – that is capable of producing infection or an infectious disease in humans.
www.danielshealth.com/knowledge-center/10-mos…Infectious waste: waste contaminated with blood and other bodily fluids (e.g. from discarded diagnostic samples),cultures and stocks of infectious agents from laboratory work (e.g. waste from autopsies and infected animals from laboratories), or waste from patients with infections (e.g. swabs, bandages and disposable medical devices);
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