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What Are Waterborne Pathogens?
Waterborne pathogens are disease-causing agents that are transmitted via contaminated water. Common examples include
bacteria
like
Escherichia coli
and
Vibrio cholerae
, viruses such as
Norovirus
and
Hepatitis A Virus
, and protozoa like
Giardia
and
Cryptosporidium
. Helminths, including
Schistosoma
, also pose significant health risks.
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