Conjunctivitis may be caused by environmental hazards, such as wind, smoke, dust, and allergic reactions caused by pollen, dust, or grass.
Symptoms range from itching and redness to a mucous discharge.
Conjunctivitis may be caused by environmental hazards, such as wind, smoke, dust, and allergic reactions caused by pollen, dust, or grass.
There are five different types of environmental health hazards known to cause illness in humans. They are chemical, physical, mechanical, biological, and psychosocial hazards.
Environmental hazards occur for many reasons. They can occur from disasters, such as fires, or they can occur from pollution in the ground water. Pollutants let into the atmosphere also cause environmental hazards.
A low birth rate and environmental hazards are two things that can cause a population to decrease.
A low Birth Rate and environmental hazards are two things that can cause a population to decrease.
Conjunctivitis
No but the organisms that cause it do.
viruses and bacteria
good Q: natural hazards are hazards that are caused by things in nature e.i. an earthquake happens and causes a nuclear power plant to explode (japan) an environmental hazard on the other hand is something cause by people that affect the environment (pollution affecting major cities e.i. new york, Chicago, and Miami ect...)
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that can cause pneumonia or conjunctivitis in a baby born to a mother with the infection.
CF4, also known as tetrafluoromethane, is a carbon bond that appears as a colorless and odorless gas. It's potential environment hazards is that it can cause toxic gas.