? A disease is something affecting an organism, causing a reaction. Your question is confusing.
sterilized water not contain germs and bacteria.therefore,by using sterilized water different diseases can avoid like typhoid, cholera etc.
sterilized water not contain germs and bacteria.therefore,by using sterilized water different diseases can avoid like typhoid, cholera etc.
Unclean water can contain harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause diseases like cholera, typhoid, and dysentery. When people consume or come into contact with contaminated water, they are at risk of getting sick, leading to the spread of diseases within a community.
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
There is medicine to cure some diseases from unclean water.
no, it may contain microbes and diseases
Most tap water is treated to remove microorganisms through filtration and disinfection processes. This ensures that the water is safe for consumption and reduces the risk of waterborne diseases caused by microorganisms.
why ground water free from diseases and microorganisms?
No, it may contain diseases or paracites that farmed meet will not have.
diarrhea, dysentry, typhoid, polio, cholera, malaria,
Soda water does not contain caffeine.
Water borne infections