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Figure 1. Types of solid biomedical waste on the dumpsite Figure 1. Types of solid biomedical waste on the dumpsite. (A) Expired drugs, (B) used syringes (C) drugs and drugs containers (D) drugs containers and residues Kilaza Samson MWAIKONO et al. 16S rRNA Amplicons Survey Revealed Unprecedented Bacterial Community in Solid Biomedical Wastes. American Journal of Microbiological Research, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 4, 135-143. doi:10.12691/ajmr-3-4-3 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.