Abstract:
Pharmacopollution is a public health and environmental outcome of some active pharmaceutical ingredients(API) and endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDC) dispersed through water and/or soil. Its most important sources are the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare facilities (e.g., hospitals), livestock, aquaculture, and households (patient excretion and littering). The last source is the focus of this presentation. Household Waste Medicine is part of the emerging contaminants, such as steroid hormones, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCP), industrial chemicals, and pesticides. The presentation will explore how pharmaceutical pollution has been searched on the internet, based on an analysis of search trends in Google Trends and in major academic article repositories.
Biography:
PhD Professor, researcher, and senior consultant in the management of artificial intelligence projects in healthcare; pharmaceutical pollution; drug delivery; public health; and public policy. Engineer at one of industry leaders applying AI to create real-world solutions and featured in the Google Economic Impact Report Brazil 2024. Among the Top 50 Future Leaders of the State of Minas Gerais award, FedEx Logistics Professional of the Year 2014, and the 9 Public Management Excellence Award. Coordinated the public policy for home pharmaceutical logistics from 2012 to 2014.Author of several articles (including A1 level) and. Peer reviewer for the Pan American Journal of Public Health, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and Waste Management. Holds a PhD in Environmental Sanitation, Environment, and Water Resources Engineering (CAPES level 7), a Masters in Reverse Logistics Management, an MBA in Hospital Administration, a specialization in healthcare services accreditation, a Bachelors degree in Administration, and is a Software Engineer with a focus on Artificial Intelligence. EXIN Data Privacy and LGPD Protection Certified Professional.