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Which Diseases are Commonly Linked to Poor Hygiene?
Poor hygiene is a leading cause of several infectious diseases, including:
Diarrheal diseases
: Often caused by contaminated water and food.
Respiratory infections
: Spread through droplets from coughs and sneezes.
Skin infections
: Resulting from infrequent bathing and dirty environments.
Parasitic infections
: Such as lice and scabies, which thrive in unclean conditions.
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