yes it could, unhealthy and dirty environment can contribute to the fast spread of diseases. If a place is dirty, insects such as flies and cockroaches could carry the diseases and infect everyone. Also if the water system is not clean and safe, diseases can easily spread. Although there are a lot of factors that could be involve in the spreading of diseases, the environment is one of the major factors to be taken into consideration
It a very common experience that you get so many infections in particular season commonly. With large scale industrialization, you have to pay the price in the form of climatic changes. The price will hundred to thousandfold as compared to advantages of the industrialization.
many reasons. there is mold, magnetic fields, etc. if you live near high profile power lines, you should watch out, because it could affect your health. but if you have mold or something similar, you should either move, or clean it up because it could be the reason why you are always sick. Living on poor environment that is more reliable to disease such as poor hygiene, un-save drinking water, malnutrition diet and so on. Because normal flora is found on the body without causing harm, if bad intervention can lead to disease.
Yes, certain environments are perfect conditions for the growth of bacteria, viruses and parasites. For example hot and humid climates offer perfect growth conditions for fungus.
Some diseases are spread through the air from person to person, while other diseases are spread by drinking water that contains a pathogen
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Many diseases are airborne. The winds may spread them.
A disease, the causative agents of which may pass or be carried from a person, animal or the environment to a susceptible person either directly or indirectly.ReferenceBailliere's Nurses' Dictionary 24th edition, pg 88strep throat
There are several diseases that goats may carry and spread to humans. A few of the diseases are Leptospirosis, Q fever, and Cryptosporidia.
Hyperhidrosis may also contribute to such skin diseases as athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and contact dermatitis
There could be spills on the land, infected water, radiation.One way that land use change may contribute to the spread of infectious diseases is when these changes affect the local insect population. For example, mosquitoes spread malaria. If mosquitoes are drawn to an area in large numbers by use change, the spread of malaria is a risk.
The products may spread in the environment.
They are microscopic particles and are spread by contact or by contact with bodily fluids that may have been dispersed into the environment.
Infectious diseases are caused by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Contagious or communicable diseases are those that can be spread from one person to another. Infectious diseases that commonly occur among children are often communicable or contagious and may spread very easily from person to person
we need to save the environment because if we treat the world badly then how will trees give us paper and fire. the air will be bad and we may get diseases.
When there is flooding in an urban area, the sewage system floods as well and raw, untreated sewage contaminates the floodwater. So any disease that is spread in faeces is a risk in flooding. Usually the diseases spread in this way are cholera and typhoid but there may be others.
It may result in many water-borne diseases. It may harm environment in which the water is dumped.
Life expectancy is determined by various factors including genetics, lifestyle choices (such as diet and exercise), access to quality healthcare, socioeconomic status, environmental factors, and healthcare infrastructure. Additionally, advancements in medical technology and public health initiatives can also play a significant role in determining life expectancy.