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  2. Waterborne disease - Wikipedia

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    Caused by many bacteria of genus Salmonella: Drinking water contaminated with the bacteria. More common as a food borne illness. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal cramps Typhoid fever: Salmonella typhi: Ingestion of water contaminated with feces of an infected person

  3. Cholera - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms start two hours to five days after exposure. [3] Cholera is caused by a number of types of Vibrio cholerae, with some types producing more severe disease than others. [2] It is spread mostly by unsafe water and unsafe food that has been contaminated with human feces containing the bacteria. [2] Undercooked shellfish is a common source. [9]

  4. Botulism - Wikipedia

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    The bacterial spores which cause it are common in both soil and water and are very resistant. They produce the botulinum toxin when exposed to low oxygen levels and certain temperatures. Foodborne botulism happens when food containing the toxin is eaten.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Vibrio cholerae - Wikipedia

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    Vibrio cholerae is a species of Gram-negative, facultative anaerobe and comma-shaped bacteria. [1] The bacteria naturally live in brackish or saltwater where they attach themselves easily to the chitin-containing shells of crabs, shrimp, and other shellfish.

  7. Vibrio - Wikipedia

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    V. cholerae is generally transmitted by contaminated water. [3] Pathogenic Vibrio species can cause foodborne illness (infection), usually associated with eating undercooked seafood. [18] When ingested Vibrio bacteria can primarily result in watery diarrhea along with other secondary symptoms. [19]

  8. No-swim advisory issued for Midtown Beach in Palm Beach ... - AOL

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    The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County on April 30 issued a no-swim advisory for Midtown Beach after high levels of bacteria were found in the water during routine testing on April 29.

  9. Navy SEAL candidates have been swimming in waters ... - AOL

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    A new watchdog report says Navy SEAL candidates face health risks from contaminated water during training in California. It says Naval Special Warfare Command has ignored local bacteria-related ...

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