PROBLEMS CREATED DUE TO WATER
Countries Most in Need of Clean Water:-
Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Chad, Cambodia, Laos, Haiti, Ghana, India, Rwanda, Bangladesh. Source. It pays to know which parts of the world guarantee clean, safe tap water, and where you should be sourcing bottled water instead.
WATERBORNE DISEASES:-
.Cholera
.Dysentery
.Typhoid Fever
.Salmonella and E. coli Infection
.Campylobacter
.Legionellosis
.Leptospirosis
.Botulism
.Vibrio Illness
.VIRAL INFECTIONS ( Hepatitis A and E)
.Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
.Polio
.Polyomavirus Infection
.Diseases from microbiological agents (Arsenicosis and Fluorosis)
.Protozoal Infections (Amoebiasis)
.Giardia
.Cryptosporidium
.Cyclosporiasis
.Microsporidiosis
.Parasitic Infections (Schistosomiasis)
.Echinococcosis
.Dracunculiasis
.Taeniasis
.Enterobiasis
.Fasciolopsiasis
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Globally 1 in 10 people are without safe drinking water, while over a third of the planet (36%) goes without basic sanitation. In Sub-Saharan Africa the situation is that much more desperate, with 35% going without an improved water source, and a staggering 70% without safe sanitation.
IN ASIA AT PAKISTAN LAHORE - More than 1.1 million people including two hundred thousand children die every year in Punjab by drinking contaminated water, opposition leader in Punjab Assembly said yesterday.
WATERBORNE DISEASES:-
Waterborne diseases are conditions caused by pathogenic micro-organisms that are transmitted in water. Disease can be spread while bathing, washing or drinking water, or by eating food exposed to infected water.
According to the World Health Organization, waterborne diseases account for an estimated 3.6% of the total DALY (disability- adjusted life year) global burden of disease, and cause about 1.5 million human deaths annually. The World Health Organization estimates that 58% of that burden, or 842,000 deaths per year, is attributable to a lack of safe drinking water supply, sanitation and hygiene