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The microbiological effects of hospital wastes on the environment

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The effect of 24 hospital wastes samples taking from different hospitals waste dumpsites on its surrounding soil was examined. The counts of microorganisms in hospital dumpsite soil include the following; aerobic heterotrophic counts varies from 4.2 x 105 to 1.6 x 1010, the anaerobic heterotrophic counts varies from 1.0 x 105 to 1.6 x 109 while fungi counts 0 to 6.9 x 106 while the counts in soil adjacent to dumpsites include the following; aerobic heterotrophic counts varies from 1.0 x 105 to 4.0 x 109, the anaerobic heterotrophic counts varies from 1.0 x 105 to 5.0 x 108 while fungi counts is between 0 to 1.0 x 106. Bacteria isolated at the soil dumpsite and soil adjacent to dumpsites respectively include Bacillus sp (42.86; 45%), Micrococcus roseus (14.29; 10%),Staphylococcus epidermidis (9.52, 10%), Corynebacterium equi (1.59; 5%), Bacillus subtilis (4.76; 5%), B. licheniformis (9.52; 10%), Actinomyces israeli (3.17; 5%) while fungi isolated include Rhizopus nigricans (27.59; 18.52%), Aspergillus flavus (13.79; 3.70%), Penicillium rubrum (6.86; 3.70%), Trichothecium roseum (0; 3.70%), Penicillium viricadum (6.90; 0%) Aspergillus niger (34.48; 44.44%), Aspergillus nidulans (0; 11.11%), Aspergillus visicolor (3.45; 3.45%), Aspergillus parasiticus (0; 7.41%), and Microsporum canis (6.9; 0%). The dumpsites soil recorded higher pH value than the adjacent soil. The investigation revealed that the hospital waste dumpsites may have adverse effects on its immediate environment.

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