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  2. Syringe - Wikipedia

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    Disposable syringe with needle, with parts labelled: plunger, barrel, needle adaptor, needle hub, needle bevel, needle shaft According to the World Health Organization, about 90% of the medical syringes are used to administer drugs, 5% for vaccinations and 5% for other uses such as blood transfusions.

  3. Becton Dickinson ramps up syringe production in US amid China ...

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    The U.S.-based medical equipment maker — one of the world's largest syringe suppliers — said it had increased manufacturing in its Nebraska and Connecticut facilities, since the U.S. Food and ...

  4. Single-use medical devices - Wikipedia

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    A study done in African countries, reports that 15% to 60% of clinics reuse immunisation needles and syringes without proper disinfecting, resulting in increasingly large cases of unsterilised injections. 55% of North-western China’s health care workers reported having used SUDs, resulting in an estimated 135 to 3120 per 100,000 population ...

  5. Hospital Consumables Market to Reach USD 578.0 Billion by ...

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    Disposable syringes, catheters, and gloves dominate the product segment due to increasing infection control measures. Key players include Medtronic (Ireland), B. Braun Melsungen AG (Germany), Johnson & Johnson (USA), 3M Healthcare (USA), Smith & Nephew (UK), Terumo Corporation (Japan), Cardinal Health (USA), and Baxter International (USA).

  6. Sharps waste - Wikipedia

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    Sharps – like needles, syringes, lancets and other devices used at home to treat diabetes, arthritis, cancer, and other diseases – should be immediately disposed of after use. Sharps waste is a form of biomedical waste composed of used "sharps", which includes any device or object used to puncture or lacerate the skin.

  7. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    Red Bag – Syringes (without needles), soiled gloves, catheters, IV tubes etc. should be all disposed of in a red colored bag, which will later be incinerated. Yellow Bag – All dressings, bandages and cotton swabs with body fluids, blood bags, human anatomical waste, body parts are to be discarded in yellow bags.