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How Can Waterborne Diseases be Prevented?
Preventive measures are crucial in controlling waterborne diseases. Key strategies include:
Ensuring access to
clean and safe drinking water
Implementing effective
sewage treatment
and sanitation systems
Promoting
hygiene education
and practices
Regularly monitoring and treating
water sources
Using water purification methods such as boiling, filtering, and chlorination
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