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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.
But it remains to be seen how waterborne homes, as a form, will evolve.
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.
Here, they often had no choice, even though a waterborne illness could easily be fatal.
A waterborne approach to the island, they say, is an integral part of the "immigrant experience."
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.
Waterborne infection also can result from swallowing water during recreational activities.
When levels are high there may be an elevated risk of waterborne gastroenteritis.
Today, the lake offers modern facilities to aid in waterborne recreation.
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.
These sensors have been tested on airborne and waterborne platforms as well.
The project has led to a significant drop in waterborne illnesses in children.
Contracting a waterborne diseases such as dysentery is at increased risk.
This is the most prevalent form of waterborne vessel.
Food and waterborne viruses contribute to a substantial number of illnesses throughout the world.
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.
Waterborne illness also prevents patients from working, increasing the societal toll.