News tagged with waterborne disease
Waterborne disease risk upped in Great Lakes
Oct 08, 2008 |
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An anticipated increased incidence of climate-related extreme rainfall events in the Great Lakes region may raise the public health risk for the 40 million people who depend on the lakes for their drinking water, according ...
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Ultraviolet light helps to secure water supply
Oct 18, 2007 |
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A major public health issue and economic problem has been addressed in experiments carried out by researchers from the University Denis Diderot in Paris, and the VEOLIA Research Center in Maisons-Laffitte (France).
Scientists seek to assess the microbial risks in the water we drink
Dec 11, 2007 |
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It is a familiar scenario experienced around the world: an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness suddenly emerges in a community, and no one knows where it came from or how to stop it. At the start of the outbreak, only a ...
Breakthrough research turns the tide on water-borne pathogen
Jan 25, 2008 |
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Cryptosporidium parvum is a tiny yet insidious waterborne parasite that wreaks havoc worldwide. This parasite is a major cause of diarrhea and malnutrition in small children in developing countries, and causes severe disease ...
Cleaner water through nanotechnology
Nanotechnology / Bio & Medicine
Feb 20, 2008 |
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Tiny particles of pure silica coated with an active material could be used to remove toxic chemicals, bacteria, viruses, and other hazardous materials from water much more effectively and at lower cost than conventional water ...
MSU research reaches Supreme Court of India
May 01, 2008 |
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Montana State University research about pollution in the Ganges River has reached the Supreme Court of India, producing some optimism among MSU scientists who study the 1,500-mile river.
Roof-collected rainwater fails health test
Jan 17, 2007 |
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Drinking water from your roof carries a significant risk of illness, according to a five-year study from Massey University.
Pollution causes 40 percent of deaths worldwide, study finds
Aug 03, 2007 |
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About 40 percent of deaths worldwide are caused by water, air and soil pollution, concludes a Cornell researcher. Such environmental degradation, coupled with the growth in world population, are major causes behind the rapid ...
Early detection sought for aquatic invasive weed Eurasian Watermilfoil
Jul 03, 2009 |
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Battling invasive plants is nothing new to Montanans, but a newcomer on the scene dwells in the water. This aquatic invader is called Eurasian watermilfoil. Fortunately, Montanans can take preventive action ...
Vi typhoid vaccine proves highly effective in young children
Jul 22, 2009 |
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A new study has found that a currently available yet underused vaccine against typhoid fever is highly effective in young children and protects unvaccinated neighbors of vaccinees.
Climate change to bring a wave of new health risks
Feb 21, 2005 |
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As a result, governments and health officials need to begin to think about how to respond to an anticipated increase in the number and scope of climate-related health crises, ranging from killer heat waves and famine, to ...
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