Synonyms Infectious diseases due to polluted water; Waterborne infectious diseases Cross-References Waterborne Infectious Diseases Water Quality and Pollution Water Quality and Waterborne Infectious Diseasesdoi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5614-7_1769Prof. Wilhelm Kirch...
Water Quality and Waterborne Infectious Diseasesdoi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5614-7_3718Infectious diseases due to polluted water ; Infectious diseases due to contaminated waterEncyclopedia of Public HealthMonika Korn
Water related ocular diseases. A number of ocular diseases can be attributed to contaminated water and we have coined a term "Water-related ocular diseases (WRODs)" to denote this wide-s... S Shoeb,Ahmad - 《Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology Official Journal of the Saudi Ophthalmological Society...
acontaminated drinking water. The greatest development failure of the 20 century was the failure to provide clean drinking water and sanitation services to all the Earth's people.More than a billion people are without access to clean water,and 2.4 billion lack sanitation services.Cholera,dysentery,...
Contaminated food and water can transmit a wide variety of infectious diseases. Catherine Brewer looks at the vaccine-preventable food- and water-borne dis... C Brewer - 《Practice Nursing》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 An Integrated Application of AHP and GIS-Based Model to Identify the Waterlogged...
histolytica, therefore, are more common in areas of lower socioeconomic status (i.e., developing countries), although outbreaks in technologically advanced countries are associated with transiently contaminated water supplies.118 Epidemiologically similar is the Shigella species, the etiologic agent...
An example of contamination at this step includes the use of fecally contaminated water for crop irrigation. Processing refers to steps such as the chopping, grinding, or pasteurizing of food to convert it into a consumer product; if the external surface of a melon is contaminated, chopping ...
To estimate the burden due to contaminated food, we then applied proportions of infections that were estimated to be foodborne from a global expert elicitation. Waterborne transmission of disease was not included. We estimate that 29% (95% UI 23–36%) of cases caused by diseases in our study...
Nipah virus can be transmitted to humans from animals like bats or pigs. It can also transmit through contaminated food or directly from people to people. It was first recognized in Malaysia (1999), the people who were in contact with sick pigs or contaminations of tissues. Transmission is ...
The most famous water-borne disease is the cholera, a bacterial diarrheal disease caused byVibrio cholerae. The disease is transmitted by drinking contaminated water. Cholera is a highly temperature-dependent disease which increases with the increase in water temperature. Infection due toVibriospp. is...