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The growth of poultry industry depends on the provision of physically, chemically and microbiologically good quality water. Transmission of infectious diseases is favored by close contact among birds drinking water from the same source. The drinking water... see more

The water scarcity in Algeria is a major problem difficult to solve; in addition to a changeable Mediterranean climate, low rainfall and water pollution emphasizes this problem. Oran (west of Algeria) has suffered a long period of lack of water, due to it... see more

Introduction: The cumulative effect of limited investment in public water systems, inadequate public health infrastructure, and gaps in infectious disease prevention increased the incidence of waterborne diseases in Uzbekistan. The objectives of this stud... see more

AbstractFloods lead to tremendous losses of property, infrastructure, business and increased risk of diseases. Floods are also the most frequent natural disasters, affecting over 2.8 billion people in the world and causing over 200?000 deaths over the pas... see more

Un sistema de gestión de salud pública adecuado, precisa disponer de indicadoresbioestadísticos actualizados. En este tenor, este trabajo pretende definir patrones decomportamiento de las enfermedades de origen hídrico, con el fin de establecer las posibl... see more

Background: Water-related, including waterborne, diseases remain important sources of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but particularly in developing countries. The potential for changes in disease associated with predicted anthropogenic climate changes... see more

Flood causes loss of life, damage to critical infrastructure, increase in waterborne diseases, and disruption of human means of livelihood. This calls for the importance of a flood hazard map that can help the government and populace to know where might b... see more

Due to insufficient water supply, the residents of the rural area of Sarawak are forced to use peat water as daily use for domestic water. The consumption of untreated peat water can lead to various waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea, and other serious... see more

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