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Your public water system is the first line of defense against waterborne disease.
For children under age five, waterborne diseases are the leading cause of death.
Two big cases in point are heat waves and waterborne diseases.
"I've seen a child die before my eyes from a waterborne disease.
With so many simultaneous cases there was the suggestion of a food- or waterborne disease.
As a result, waterborne diseases remain a severe public health concern in the country.
Reduction of waterborne diseases is a major public health goal in developing countries.
Milwaukee, which filters its water, had an outbreak of waterborne disease in the summer.
As of 2006, waterborne diseases are estimated to have caused 1.8 million deaths each year.
One child dies every eight seconds from a waterborne disease; 15 million children a year."
Nepali officials were concerned about the spread of waterborne diseases.
Contracting a waterborne diseases such as dysentery is at increased risk.
Pathogens can produce waterborne diseases in either human or animal hosts.
At any given time, half of the world's hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering from waterborne diseases.
Poor drinking water quality and sanitation lead to major outbreaks of waterborne diseases.
Water that has been treated with chlorine is effective in preventing the spread of waterborne disease.
More than 1 million people were affected, with about half facing food shortages and the threat of waterborne diseases.
These disease-agents may cause infections of food borne and waterborne diseases.
More than 2.2 million people died in 2000 from waterborne diseases (related to the consumption of contaminated water) or drought.
Waterborne diseases such as typhus and dysentery are common causes of death.
Those living in the surroundings had undergone great distress following an outbreak of various waterborne diseases.
Despite not being identified until 1976, it is one of the most common waterborne diseases and is found worldwide.
Waterborne diseases can have a significant impact on the economy, locally as well as internationally.
Estimates indicate that each year, more than three million Pakistanis become infected with waterborne diseases.
This contributes to the rapid increase in waterborne diseases in humans.
Here, they often had no choice, even though a waterborne illness could easily be fatal.
The project has led to a significant drop in waterborne illnesses in children.
Waterborne illness also prevents patients from working, increasing the societal toll.
The best way to protect infants against food and waterborne illnesses is to breastfeed while traveling.
According to a former prisoner, an average of 500 prisoners die annually, mostly due to waterborne illnesses.
How can you balance the risk of waterborne illness with the risks of chemicals like chlorine?
The waterborne illness is treatable with antibiotics, but death rates in cases where patients are sick enough to be hospitalized can reach 15 percent.
A parasite rarely known to affect humans causes the largest outbreak of waterborne illness in this country.
Inexpensive and easy to use, LifeStraw has become a major weapon in the battle against waterborne illness.
A group of these devices, filtering the water from wells or runoff could help with poor sanitation and controlling the spread of waterborne illnesses.
E. coli O157:H7 is an emerging cause of foodborne and waterborne illness.
He said the agency, along with the C.D.C., would also conduct studies to determine how much waterborne illness occurred in the United States.
The CWN has reduced waterborne illnesses and advanced technology, management and governance of Canada's water resources.
You might find yourself lost on a hiking expedition, leading to a number of worst case scenarios - dehydration, fatigue or some kind of food or waterborne illness.
If beach closures seem increasingly common, experts say, it is because of more frequent testing and greater diligence on the part of local public health departments to prevent waterborne illnesses.
"Filtration alone can't protect people," said Eric A. Goldstein, a lawyer for the group, citing a waterborne illness in 1993 in Milwaukee, which has a filtered supply.
For example, more than half of all hospital beds in sub-Saharan Africa are occupied by patients suffering from waterborne illness, causing an incredible burden on both those hospitals and the patients' families.
The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported 47 deaths, and villages in several provinces reported significant levels of water pollution and waterborne illnesses from stagnant waters.
It provides trusted affordable care with an emphasis on the most prevalent medical issues of a region, from births and children's health to waterborne illnesses, broken bones, diabetes and other health challenges.
This is a major concern because lack of clean water reduces the level of hygiene in the communities and it also raises the probability of people contracting skin diseases or other waterborne illnesses.
A community water supply was built in 1998from a small dam on Brook Creek, but the water is not potable and must be boiled to prevent waterborne illnesses such as Giardia.
Nearly 1,000 deaths each year and at least 400,000 cases of waterborne illness may be attributed to contaminated water, said the two groups, Natural Resources Defense Council and the Environmental Working Group.
Yet the latest report by the Department of Environmental Protection found that the number of cases of giardisis and cryptosporidiosis (leading causes of waterborne illness) were the lowest since active disease surveillance began about four years ago.
In East Africa, Model and Portent If the relationship between heavy rain and disease is a solid one and climate experts are right, the country may be in for a surge of climatically induced waterborne illness.
In addition to providing antiretroviral therapy (ART), PEPFAR supports prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections, as well as services to prevent and treat malaria, tuberculosis, waterborne illness, and other acute infections.