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The spread of disease
Legionnaire's disease is caused by inhaling small droplets of water contaminated with Legionella bacteria. These bacteria thrive in warm water environments like air conditioning systems, hot tubs, and plumbing systems. The disease is not spread from person to person.
Ammonia can enter water systems through industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and wastewater treatment plants. It can also be formed naturally through the breakdown of organic matter.
bacterias will enter in your body which will turn into a horrible disease and it can also kill you if it is not shown to the doctor
Inhaling water vapor from ironing clothes is generally not a significant risk factor for Legionnaires' disease. Legionnaires' disease is most commonly contracted through inhaling mist or water droplets contaminated with the Legionella bacteria, typically from sources like air conditioning systems, hot tubs, or showers. To prevent Legionnaires' disease, it is important to ensure proper maintenance and cleaning of water systems that could harbor the bacteria.
- malfunctioning of drinking water treatment plants - accidents (breakage) of pipelines or other components from the network - malicious actions
none, heart disease is not that kind of disease.
There are several procedures one should take when installing hot water systems. Specifically, Legionnaire's Disease can spread if a hot water tank is not installed properly, so installers should make sure the water stays above 140 degrees, and that the water tank is properly lined.
Maybe you refer to an autoimmune disease. But even if germs enter the body, the disease originates in the body.
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Outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease can be prevented by implementing proper maintenance of water systems to prevent the growth of Legionella bacteria, ensuring proper disinfection of water sources, promptly identifying and treating cases of infection, and educating the public on the risk factors and symptoms of the disease. Additionally, regular monitoring and testing of water systems for Legionella bacteria can help identify potential risks early on.
water borne disease harm the body by causing disease such as typhoid malaria leprosy it is a spreadable disease