Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Kelly Scherer de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Morello,Larissa, Oliveira,Simone Vassem de, Agostinetto,Lenita, Silva,Bruna Fernanda da, Siegloch,Ana Emilia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Saude em Debate
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Brazilian animal livestock is in full expansion but linked to the use of veterinary drugs which may be considered as emerging contaminants. The study aimed to characterize the disposal of Animal Healthcare Service Waste (AHSW), especially of veterinary drugs, besides identifying the most used drugs in the city of São Joaquim municipality, southern Brazil. Eighty-four cattle ranchers were interviewed through a structured questionnaire with closed questions about drugs use and disposal of the AHSW. The active ingredients of drugs most used were the antiparasitic ivermectin (68% of properties) and the antimicrobial oxytetracycline (48%). After the use, the disposal of the AHSW, including expired drugs, leftovers and wrapper, was the disposal next to the domestic trash, burned and deposited in the soil. The Chi square test showed association between the age of the participants and the disposal of sharp objects (X2 = 36,36, p= 0,020), showing that farmers aged above 60 years usually reuse, the ones who are 20 years old return to the place where they acquired the material and the rest adopts improper practices. The disposal practices of the AHSW adopted in the properties are still in disagreement with the current Brazilian legislation and may cause adverse effects on human, animal and environmental health.
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spelling Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at riskWaste managementMedical wasteVeterinary drugsPublic healthABSTRACT Brazilian animal livestock is in full expansion but linked to the use of veterinary drugs which may be considered as emerging contaminants. The study aimed to characterize the disposal of Animal Healthcare Service Waste (AHSW), especially of veterinary drugs, besides identifying the most used drugs in the city of São Joaquim municipality, southern Brazil. Eighty-four cattle ranchers were interviewed through a structured questionnaire with closed questions about drugs use and disposal of the AHSW. The active ingredients of drugs most used were the antiparasitic ivermectin (68% of properties) and the antimicrobial oxytetracycline (48%). After the use, the disposal of the AHSW, including expired drugs, leftovers and wrapper, was the disposal next to the domestic trash, burned and deposited in the soil. The Chi square test showed association between the age of the participants and the disposal of sharp objects (X2 = 36,36, p= 0,020), showing that farmers aged above 60 years usually reuse, the ones who are 20 years old return to the place where they acquired the material and the rest adopts improper practices. The disposal practices of the AHSW adopted in the properties are still in disagreement with the current Brazilian legislation and may cause adverse effects on human, animal and environmental health.Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saúde2019-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-11042019000700078Saúde em Debate v.43 n.spe3 2019reponame:Saude em Debateinstname:Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saudeinstacron:CBES10.1590/0103-11042019s306info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Kelly Scherer deMorello,LarissaOliveira,Simone Vassem deAgostinetto,LenitaSilva,Bruna Fernanda daSiegloch,Ana Emiliaeng2020-01-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-11042019000700078Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0103-1104&lng=en&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevista@saudeemdebate.org.br2358-28980103-1104opendoar:2020-01-10T00:00Saude em Debate - Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saudefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
title Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
spellingShingle Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
Oliveira,Kelly Scherer de
Waste management
Medical waste
Veterinary drugs
Public health
title_short Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
title_full Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
title_fullStr Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
title_full_unstemmed Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
title_sort Disposal of animal healthcare services waste in southern Brazil: One Health at risk
author Oliveira,Kelly Scherer de
author_facet Oliveira,Kelly Scherer de
Morello,Larissa
Oliveira,Simone Vassem de
Agostinetto,Lenita
Silva,Bruna Fernanda da
Siegloch,Ana Emilia
author_role author
author2 Morello,Larissa
Oliveira,Simone Vassem de
Agostinetto,Lenita
Silva,Bruna Fernanda da
Siegloch,Ana Emilia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Kelly Scherer de
Morello,Larissa
Oliveira,Simone Vassem de
Agostinetto,Lenita
Silva,Bruna Fernanda da
Siegloch,Ana Emilia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Waste management
Medical waste
Veterinary drugs
Public health
topic Waste management
Medical waste
Veterinary drugs
Public health
description ABSTRACT Brazilian animal livestock is in full expansion but linked to the use of veterinary drugs which may be considered as emerging contaminants. The study aimed to characterize the disposal of Animal Healthcare Service Waste (AHSW), especially of veterinary drugs, besides identifying the most used drugs in the city of São Joaquim municipality, southern Brazil. Eighty-four cattle ranchers were interviewed through a structured questionnaire with closed questions about drugs use and disposal of the AHSW. The active ingredients of drugs most used were the antiparasitic ivermectin (68% of properties) and the antimicrobial oxytetracycline (48%). After the use, the disposal of the AHSW, including expired drugs, leftovers and wrapper, was the disposal next to the domestic trash, burned and deposited in the soil. The Chi square test showed association between the age of the participants and the disposal of sharp objects (X2 = 36,36, p= 0,020), showing that farmers aged above 60 years usually reuse, the ones who are 20 years old return to the place where they acquired the material and the rest adopts improper practices. The disposal practices of the AHSW adopted in the properties are still in disagreement with the current Brazilian legislation and may cause adverse effects on human, animal and environmental health.
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