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  2. Waterborne disease - Wikipedia

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    Water-related Diseases, Contaminants, and Injuries Listing of water-related diseases, contaminants and injuries with alphabetical index, listing by type of disease (bacterial, parasitic, etc.) and listing by symptoms caused (diarrhea, skin rash, and many more ) including links to other resources (CDC's Healthy Water site)

  3. Human viruses in water - Wikipedia

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    Water that is intended for drinking should go through some treatment to reduce pathogenic viral and bacterial concentrations. As the density of the human population has increased the incidence of sewage contamination of water has increased as well, thus the risk to humans from pathogenic viruses will increase if precautions are not taken. [3]

  4. Swimming pool bacteria - Wikipedia

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    The team found that bacteria seemed to be more prevalent in outdoor pools. [4] Furthermore, they noted that the higher the pH of the pool, the more bacteria were present in the water. 20.2% of the bacteria in the pools were found to be S. aureus. [4] Another study reported two experiments involving a large pool and a small pool. [5]

  5. Legionella pneumophila - Wikipedia

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    A prominent mode of transmission for the disease is the inhalation of contaminated water aerosols. [43] The outbreak resulted in a total of 182 reported cases and 29 deaths. [44] This incident piloted research on the disease causing bacteria, as well as, preventative approaches to contamination. [43]

  6. Flesh-eating bacteria kills two in Florida as water ... - AOL

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    The bacteria thrives in areas of warm water including oceans, lakes and rivers. ... symptoms can range from vomiting and abdominal pain to skin breakdown and ulceration. The Centers for Disease ...

  7. 1993 Milwaukee cryptosporidiosis outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Other symptoms include stomach cramps, dehydration, nausea, vomiting, fever, or weight loss. [2] Symptoms can be more severe for people who are immunocompromised, for whom diarrhea can lead to death. [3] Enteric pathogens are microorganisms that humans ingest, typically through contaminated food or water. [4]

  8. What are the symptoms of foodborne illnesses like E. coli ...

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    What it is: A disease-causing bacteria called listeria monocytogenes. It can survive and grow under refrigeration. ... as well as through eating or drinking food or water contaminated with the ...

  9. Vets warn dog owners about potentially deadly bacteria ...

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    Leptospirosis, more commonly referred to as Lepto, is a dangerous bacteria that can survive for weeks to months in water and can cause long-term kidney damage and even death in dogs, according to ...