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What Diseases are Associated with Contaminated Water?
Contaminated water can harbor a variety of
pathogens
that cause disease. Some of the most common waterborne diseases include:
Cholera
Dysentery
Typhoid Fever
Hepatitis A
Giardiasis
These diseases can spread rapidly, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and insufficient access to clean water. The impact is often most severe in low-resource settings where healthcare infrastructure may be lacking.
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