OPD CLINICS
Hospitals can emit hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) such as mercury and dioxin. These pollutants can contribute to health issues that affect doctors, patients, their families, and the community as a whole.
According to the WHO, Nosocomial infection affected 1.4 million people worldwide. Nosocomial infection occurs in a hospital setting and infects someone who has previously been admitted to the hospital for a different health-related reason.
A doctor sees over a hundred patients on a daily basis in a single enclosed room, exposing him or her to various infections and diseases. patient coughing can introduce contaminants into the air and nearby surfaces. Many patients visit hospitals or clinics on a regular basis for treatment or a health check-up, and they can be the primary source of airborne threats such as infections, viruses, and bacteria.
A patient may have a viral, fungal, or bacterial infection that can harm the health of the doctors, other patients, and staff.