hookworm
schistosomiasis
the name of some water borne disease
yes
eye infection
Heart disease, cancer and Asthma are all examples of things that can kill you. All of these three things can be treated.
Degenerative diseases are those that cause a deterioration over time in some part of the body, such as tissues or organs. Some examples of those are Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Cancers, and Multiple Sclerosis.
yes
Contamination of water by pathogens cause waterborne diseases. They are common in developing countries. Incidentally, the money spent on treating these diseases is much more than providing safe water supply. Incidentally the developing countries are short of money.
Schistosomiasis is a common waterborne disease in Egypt (from the Nile and its tributaries).
Waterborne diseases are found in water. They result from contaminated water and account for the number one cause of death worldwide.
This will depend upon which waterborne disease you are asking about. One of the most common is cholera, which can be cured with antibiotics and supportive care.
Paul R. Hunter has written: 'Waterborne disease' -- subject(s): Epidemiology, Waterborne infection
a waterborne disease contracted by feces or feces-contaminated water
Waterborne transmission is when a disease or infection is transmitted to a person by water. The water must be contaminated in order to transmit a infectious microorganism.
A biologic limiting factor.
there are plenty to pick from, although Cholera is probably the most prevalent
plan for carry out or pizza delivery
Waterborne was created in 2005.