Well, there are many diseases you can and most likely will get. You always want to be sanitary. Diseases can be very dangerous and threatening so DO NOT go places that are very unsanitary and nasty, even if it means not going to a friends house. Keep youself safe!
It is believed that diseases spread through the unsanitary citites and the dumping of trash in community rivers
They were malnourished, sleep deprived and kept in unsanitary living conditions which were overcrowded.
During the US Civil War, diseases were the cause of more deaths than gun fire. The spread of diseases was due to unsanitary conditions and the lack of modern day antibiotics.
the first research of the diseases that verified the diseases in the community.or the diseases that are spared in the community.
Yes, they did: starvation, excessive drinking, and fighting over claims, also from diseases due to unsanitary conditions.
Both "insanitary" and "unsanitary" are correct, but "unsanitary" is more commonly used to describe conditions that are not clean or hygienic.
Yes there is unsanitary water in Africa
drainage or sewage water are unsanitary water
Several chronic diseases affect the African-American community. They include sickle cell anemia, and other diseases such as hepatitis, flu, mumps, and measles.
Unsanitary conditions refer to environments that pose a risk to health due to the presence of dirt, waste, or harmful substances. This includes improper waste disposal, contamination of food or water sources, and the proliferation of pests like rodents and insects. Additionally, inadequate sanitation facilities, such as lack of clean toilets or handwashing stations, contribute to unsanitary conditions. These factors can lead to the spread of diseases and negatively impact public health.
Overpopulation leads to an increased demand for resources such as clean water, sanitation, and waste disposal, often overwhelming existing infrastructure. As communities grow beyond their capacity, inadequate sanitation facilities and improper waste management become prevalent, resulting in the accumulation of garbage and pollutants. This creates unsanitary living conditions, fostering the spread of diseases and posing significant health risks. Additionally, overcrowding can strain social services, further exacerbating public health challenges.
The Canadian Community Health Survey is annually carried out on the residents of Canada to keep track of different diseases affecting the Canadian society and to detect new diseases and prevent them.