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What are Common Waterborne Diseases?
Waterborne diseases are illnesses caused by microorganisms in contaminated water. Common examples include:
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Cholera
- Dysentery
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Giardiasis
- Hepatitis A
- Typhoid fever
These diseases can cause symptoms ranging from mild gastrointestinal discomfort to severe dehydration and death, especially in vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly.
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