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The American Academy of Microbiology, the honorific leadership group and think tank within the American Society for ...
Monsoons increase the risk of deadly waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis A. Ensuring safe drinking water ...
The combination of warm water and higher human activity significantly raises the likelihood of encountering waterborne pathogens. 2. What Can These Illnesses Do to the Brain and Our Overall Health?
Splash pads found in public parks across the United States are linked to thousands of cases of waterborne diseases that leave a calling card of diarrhea, fever and vomiting, the Centers for ...
The Iowa DNR's beach monitoring report shows that 5 of the 39 state-owned swimming beaches have high E. coli levels this week ...
Waterborne infectious diseases caused by bacteria, parasites, and viruses still affect over 7,000,000 people annually in the United States. Lynch and Shaman analyzed potential links between ...
Authorities in Bangladesh are bracing for the spread of waterborne diseases and racing to get drinking water to people after devastating floods last week that left at least 54 people dead and ...