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which development resulted in the spread of disease and increased morality rates during the industrial revoulution

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the things that resulted in the spread of disease and increased mortality rates during the Industrial Revolution was the "Overcrowding in cities," since this meant that diseases did not have to travel very far in order to infect their next host. 


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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Over crowding in cities

Explanation:

  • Something that brought about the spread of sickness and expanded death rates during the Industrial Revolution was the "Congestion in urban communities," since this implied maladies didn't need to travel far so as to taint their next host.
  • The ascent of the new present day urban communities additionally makes potential dangers and difficulties in the part of developing irresistible infections. Diverse hazard factors in the urban condition can, for instance, be poor lodging which can prompt multiplication of creepy crawly and rat vector sicknesses and geohelminthiases.
  • This is associated with deficient water supplies just as sanitation and waste administration. All add to a great setting for both various rodents and creepy crawlies which convey pathogens and soil-transmitted helminth diseases. In the event that structures need compelling fuel and ventilation frameworks, respiratory tract contaminations can likewise be gained.

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