Water as vehicle can transmit all except
Polio
Diarrhoea
Tetanus
Round worm
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Water does not transmit Tetanus.
Explanation:
Polio is transferred when the faeces of an infected person enters the mouth of a healthy person through food or water. Therefore, polio is transmitted from water.
Diarrhoea is also transferred when the faeces of an infected person enters the healthy person through water or food. Water is responsible to carry the infective bacteria, virus or parasitic organism causing diarrhoea.
Tetanus is transmitted by the bacteria entering the human body through open wounds and cuts.
Roundworm is also transmitted when the faeces of an infected person enters the body of a healthy person through water or food. Hence, water is involved in the transmission of roundworms also.
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