water-borne diseasesvector-borne diseasesporphyrinsSeveral protozoa are recognized etiological agents of dangerous water- and vector-borne diseases, and some of them are among the most dangerous and deadly of human pathogens. Diseases such as amoebiasis, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis, and malaria are ...
In developing countries four-fifths of all the illnesses are caused by water-borne diseases, with diarrhoea being the leading cause of childhood death. The global picture of water and health has a strong local dimension with some 1.1 billion people still lacking access to improved drinking water ...
Compared to diseases like smallpox and tuberculosis, which have been around for thousands of years, cholera is a relatively new disease. Its origins can be traced to India in 1826, but by 1830, 40,000 people a year were dying from cholera. In 1831, nearly 200,000 Russ...
EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY OF WATER-BORNE DISEASES IN WETLAND ECOSYSTEM BANYUASIN, SOUTH SUMATERA DIANITA EKAWATI*;TAN MALAKA**;ROBIYANTO H SUSANTO***;M.T. KAMALUD... Objectives To explore the application of a multiple seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average( ARIMA) model in predicting the incid...
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About this entry Cite this entry Whiteford, L.M. (2004). Cholera and other Water-Borne Diseases. In: Ember, C.R., Ember, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Medical Anthropology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29905-X_36 ...
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介水传染病water borne diseases/waterborne infectious diseases A 定义:通过饮用或接触受病原体污染的水而传播的疾病,又称水性传染病。以饮水为介 质而传播的疾病。如霍乱、伤寒、副伤寒、痢疾、血吸虫病,传染性肝炎等。其流行常呈暴 发性,病人都有饮用或接触同一水源的经历,当污染消除后,不再饮用或接触疫水,其...
THE greatest public health triumph of the last 1T half-century has been the almost complete conquest over water-borne infections. In Great Britain the chief of these is enteric or typhoid fever; and the reduction of the death-rate from this disease in England and Wales from 332 per million ...
8), and has been associated with various thyroid diseases39. Assuming groundwater iodine as sole source of drinking water iodine intake which contributes to ~20% of dietary iodine intake40, non-carcinogenic risk is evaluated in terms of iodine deficiency (RD) or excess (RE) based on hazard ...