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    Wa·ter·borne
    /ˈwädərˌbôrn/

    adjective

    • 1. conveyed by, traveling on, or involving travel or transportation on water: "troops were deployed by waterborne craft"
  2. May 22, 2024 · At a glance. Surveillance is the term for tracking illness and injury. Waterborne disease surveillance provides information that can help prevent future disease and outbreaks while providing important information on how germs, chemicals, or toxins spread, and which types of water are linked to people getting sick.

  3. May 22, 2024 · Waterborne disease and outbreak surveillance provides important information on how germs, chemicals, or toxins spread, and which types of water are linked to people getting sick. Site Index About Waterborne Disease Surveillance

  4. 5 days ago · Waterborne, water-washed, water-based and water-related diseases are the four main types of disease associated with water. Water is in continuous motion by the processes of the hydrological cycle. Improved access to clean water can reduce diarrhoea and waterborne diseases.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Cholera is an intestinal disease that is the archetype of waterborne illnesses. It spreads by the fecal-oral route: infection spreads through a population when feces containing the bacterium contaminate water that is then ingested by individuals.

  6. dtpm.com › articles › waterborne-illnessWaterborne Illness | DTPM

    4 days ago · 1 in 44 people will get sick annually from waterborne diseases. The next few charts illustrate the top five diseases acquired from waterborne pathogens and how they impact healthcare in the United States 1: Top five diseases by number of cases: Otitis externa (swimmer’s ear): 4,7 million; Norovirus infection: 3 million; Giardiasis: 415,000

  7. May 20, 2024 · "Waterborne illness" describes illnesses that are spread when people swallow or have contact with water that is not clean (unsanitary). Swallowing or breathing in mists or sprays of unsanitary water from drinking water systems, swimming pools, water parks, hot tubs, water play areas, fountains, lakes, rivers, or oceans can make you sick.

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