WaterborneIllnesses 2007 3 LearningObjectives •Listthepathogensassociatedwith waterborneillnessoutbreaks •Listtheroutesoftransmissionfor waterbornepathogens •Listthepreventionmethodsfor specificpathogens 4 WaterborneIllnesses •PotableWaterIllnesses •RecreationalWater Illnesses 5 WaterborneOutbreakAgents •...
In addition, we will discuss clinical features of disease caused by pathogens of current and emerging relevance. 展开 关键词: Diarrhea Gastroenteritis Food-borne illnesses Water-borne illnesses DOI: 10.1097/MAJ.0b013e3181e99893 被引量: 25 年份: 2010 ...
Clean water is a pre-requisite for reducing the spread of water-borne diseases. It is well recognised that the prevalence of water-borne diseases can be greatly reduced by provision of clean drinking water and safe disposal of faeces. Water is disinfected to kill any pathogens that may be pre...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Identify Water-Borne Diseases: The question asks for three water-borne diseases. Water-borne diseases are illnesses caused by pathogens in contaminated water.2. List the
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impacts on the surrounding areas. Hence, recreational water quality needs to be monitored to evaluate the threat of water-borne illnesses [2]. Recently, environmental pollution has become an increasing problem in this region. The Caspian Sea is heavily polluted due to industrial and agricultural ...
Among these illnesses, infectious diseases which are caused by pathogens, mainly bacteria and virus, are recurrent [4]. Some of them are typhoid, cholera, dysentery, parasitic infections [3] or viral infections [4]. Water-borne diseases can become lethal, especially if patients do not receive ...
At high enough concentrations it can kill; in lower concentrations it can cause cancers and other illnesses. The biggest sources of radioactive pollution in Europe are two factories that reprocess waste fuel from nuclear power plants: Sellafield on the north-west coast of Britain and Cap La ...
Increasing evidence suggests that contaminated water causes not only nutritional imbalance within plants, but also increased links to food-borne illnesses from microbes, parasites, and viruses in humans.[8][9][10] The concern is greatest in leafy vegetables that tend to be eaten without cooking. ...
The LifeStraw was designed for distribution to third world countries to decrease water- borne illnesses. Vestergaard Frandsen consider themselves humanitarian entrepreneurs and describe their business model as “profit for a purpose.” But now many in the developed world are seeing the value of this ...