BY DROWWATER
Waterborne diseases stem from contaminated water, affecting millions globally. Clean water access is vital to prevent these illnesses, crucial in areas with poor sanitation.
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Cholera: Vibrio cholerae, severe dehydration. Dysentery: Bacteria/viruses, bloody diarrhea, pain, fever. Typhoid: Salmonella Typhi, high fever, weakness, GI symptoms. Hepatitis A: Viral liver infection, water transmission, jaundice, flu-like symptoms.
Contaminated water, poor hygiene, and waterborne vectors fuel waterborne diseases in areas lacking sanitation. Handwashing and waste disposal play crucial roles in prevention
Promote clean water access, sanitation, and targeted vaccinations for healthier communities, fostering infrastructure, hygiene, and disease prevention.
Combat global waterborne diseases through international collaboration, infrastructure investment, sustainable practices, and individual efforts in water conservation and hygiene.