Schistosoma japonica `Bilharzia` depends on its lifecycle on passing through cattle. Although it is a parasitic infectation rather than disease.
Of coarse they can!! Animals drink the water infested with diseases and then they drink it, and get harmed by disease. Also if they swim in the water they will get sick.
early farmers who cultivated crops and domesticated animals
Because 'borne' means 'carried', the term means 'a vessel carried by water'. Floating objects (on water) are said to be 'water-borne', and floating objects (on air) are said to be 'air-borne'.
Because 'borne' means 'carried', the term means 'a vessel carried by water'. Floating objects (on water) are said to be 'water-borne', and floating objects (on air) are said to be 'air-borne'.
Air borne diseases. These crop diseases are transmitted by the air, e.g., 'rust of wheat' , "blast of rice" , etc. Air-borne diseases attack all aerial parts of the plants, e.g., leaf, flower, and fruits. Water borne diseases. Pathogens of these crop diseases are transmitted by the water, e.g., "bacterial blight of rice".
Nah, they aint the same. water related diseases could mean 'water-borne diseases' and/or 'water-based diseases' at the same time.Water-borne diseases refers to the diseases that are transmitted by water.E.g.: typhoid fever. i.e. without water, it is impossible for the pathogen responsible for the disease to spread and be transmitted. It may not necessarily be water based.Water-based diseases; E.g: Schistosomiasis. refers to the diseases that contain and/or are dissolved in water within their life-cycle. they don't need water to be transmitted.Waterborne pathogens are transmitted by the fecal-oral route and water-based pathogens spend all or parts of their life in the water.Source: Environmentally Transmitted Pathogens;Charles P. Gerba
Water borne infections
early farmers who cultivated crops and domesticated animals
The viral water-borne diseases cannot be treated by the antibiotics while the bacterial water-borne diseases can be treated by the antibiotics.
diarrhea, dysentry, typhoid, polio, cholera, malaria,
cholera, typhoid, dysentery as well as those carried by mosquito's and other hosts in the proximity to water: malaria, yellow fever, rift valley fever AMONGST OTHERS
Rainy season diseases are water borne diseases like typhoid, dysentry, malaria,commoncold,allergiesand ofcourse hepatitis.