Cholera and shigella as well as "food poisoning" e.g. bacterial gastroenteritis caused by Salmonella and E. coli.
Also relevant are protozoan bugs e.g. Giardia and Cryptosporidium
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Cholera is a disease that is spread by contaminated water, particulary, by water that is contaminated by human sewage. If water is properly treated, it will not spread cholera and the disease will be prevented.
only if it's contaminated.
a waterborne disease contracted by feces or feces-contaminated water
yes if the food or water is infected or has a diseas you can get a disease or gat infected
Traveler's diarrhea disease is usually spread by contaminated food or water.
noncommunicable
An infectious disease spread by contaminated water and food. It affects your digestive system.
One such bacterial disease passed by contaminated drinking water is cholera.The causative agent of cholera is the bacteria Vibrio cholerae.
A vehicle-borne disease is an infectious disease that is transmitted through a contaminated object or substance, such as food, water, or insects, rather than through direct person-to-person contact. This type of disease can spread quickly through a population if the contaminated vehicle is not identified and controlled.
Waterborne diseases are found in water. They result from contaminated water and account for the number one cause of death worldwide.
The word you're referring to is "contaminated." Items or substances that are contaminated may harbor harmful bacteria or other pathogens that can cause illness or disease.
There are about three different causes for giardiasis they are: .Contaminated water supplies: Sources of contaminated water supplies include public facilities that do not filter their water properly, or water that is used in lakes or rivers by hikers can sometimes become contaminated. This can cause infection .Contaminated food: Food that has been washed in contaminated water, exposed to manure or, prepared by an infected person can spread the disease .Person-to-person-contant: Could be caused by bad hygiene and most commonly occurs in daycare centres and nursing homes (hope this helps! :D)