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- Describe five ways in which our water becomes polluted on a daily basisall of the above The following enteric diseases can be contracted from drinking contaminated water except: * O typhoid fever and cholera ) cholera and malaria amoebiasis and typhoid fever shigellosis and typhoid fever Blood-borne pathegens are Infectlous microorganisms.present in thewhy is it important to have an access of clean and safe drinking water?
- State four reasons why even degradable contaminants ten to persist in groundwaterWhat advice would you give to the public regarding water-borne diseases? What steps could be taken to prevent or reduce incidence?Discuss why cholera epidemics often occur in places with lacking or poor water infrastructure
- Microbes which feed on dead organic material are classified as: pathogens parasites saprophytes autotrophsName one water pollutant.For the last topic on RA 9003, research on this Republic Act and answer the following: Why WE? Why NOW? What are the salient features of RA 9003 How can we help solve the solid waste problem
- Please provide an example of a water-borne pathogen. Please provide the genus and species of the pathogen, along with the name of the illness the pathogen causes in humans.Contrast the major pathogens responsible for disease outbreaksin drinking water versus recreational waters.Explain 10 effects of water pollution on human health.