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Why fatal waterborne diseases may attain epidemic states

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Answered by padmakanth007
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Waterborne diseases are caused by a variety of microorganisms, biotoxins, and toxic contaminants, which lead to devastating illnesses such as cholera, schistosomiasis and other gastrointestinal problems. Outbreaks of waterborne diseases often occur after a severe precipitation event (rainfall, snowfall).

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Waterborne infections are caused by ingestion, airborne or contact with contaminated water by a variety of infectious agents which includes bacteria, viruses, protozoa and helminths.

Answered by Anonymous
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the statement is very true that a fatal  waterborne disease may attend a pandemic this is because water is a essential thing of our life we cannot think our life without water even we are made up of 70% of water we use water for many purpose for example washing cloth bathing washing utensils vegetables irrigation and many more if we do not take care of water and if water is static anywhere then it will turn into the home of many disease causing bacteria for example mosquitoes and other such bacteria which causes jaundice Malaria dengue except

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