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The 4 Types Of Disease Caused By Organisms Through Tainted Water

Tainted water can cause four categories of diseases : water borne, water washed, water based and water related.

Water borne diseases can be transferred fecally or orally. Relatively many are due to bacteria; these involve cholera and typhoid, amongst others. Yet others are due to the phage virus or bacteriophages. Jaundice and infectious hepatitis occur due to these. Besides, others are the result of protozoans.
Amoebic meningo and amoebic dysentery typically represent these.

Water borne diseases could be anticipated by either: ensuring the fineness of drinking water, or avoiding using water from unclean sources.

Then there are some ailments that can be categorised
as water washed diseases. These diseases are transmitted from person to person, water being the
medium. Skin ailments, like conjunctivitis and leprosy rank among these. To stop the advance of water
washed diseases, you should ensure approach to a dependable domestic
water supply source. And also augment the quantity of water at hand, for cleansing, flushing,etc. such as to avoid sharing of the same water by many people.

Liver fluke and guinea worm diseases feature among water based diseases. Controlling snail populations, and filtering the water using a fine mesh cloth, in order to get rid of snails, larvae or
cyclops will help avoid these ailments. That aside disinfecting
contaminated water is usually also done.

Water related diseases refer to those spread by vector organisms. Malaria, filaria and dengue fever are
prominent among these. These can be prevented by
destroying breeding sites of insects. Also
you could reduce visiting these sites, and use mosquito
repellants whilst asleep at night.

Diseases originating from organisms, arising out of polluted water include Dracunculiasis, which is a guinea worm infestation.

The disease affects adult persons, when fresh water crustaceans cyclops are in the primary stage of larva.

The symptoms of the disease include a burning or
stinging feeling felt by the affected person, before the appearance of a blister. The blister then breaks open, and an ulcer takes shape, when the affected area of the skin is sprinkled with water. This happens when the female worm is
preparing for discharging larvae on the skin surface. Nausea and regurgitating may also occur with the initial advent of the
bubble on the skin.

Other diseases of biological origin channelled via contaminated water are Paratyphoid, Cholera and Typhoid,
Giardiasis, Cryptosporidiosis, and Schistosomiasis, and
illness caused due to cyanobacteria, Cyclospora, and Naegleria.

Once again, the diseases given below also spring from microorganisms in contaminated water : Campylobacterios, Escherichia coli, and Shigellosis (bacillany dysentery), Plesiomonas infections, Aeromonas infections, and Yersinia infections, and Melioidosis, Legionnaire’s disease, and Pseudomonas infections, (aerobic, nonspore forming, gram negative bacilli).

Additionally, there are present some more diseases arising from organisms in tainted water : Mycobacterial disease, Tularaemia, and Leptospirosis, Viral hepatitis, Viral gastroenteritis, and Helicobacter infections, and Enterovirus infections,
Poliomyelitis, and Adenoviral infections.

Among these, Schistosomiasis may result in death a few times, if Katayama fever, happens
within 4 to 6 weeks of infection.

The harbingers include nausea, vomiting, anorexia,
flatulence, bloating, diarrhoea, and abdominal pain. In some
instances, as per ailments brought about due to cyanobacteria, skin rashes are common. In Cholera, renal and cardiac failure occurs, due to dehydration. TB and leprosy may be caused by Mycobacterial disease. Viral hepatitis shows
itself as liver pigments building up, in jaundice.

Author Bio:

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Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Wastewater Treatment is fast becoming
popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.

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