Air Borne and Waterborne Diseases
Airborne and waterborne diseases are illnesses that are spread through the air or through water. They are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that are capable of traveling through the air or water. They can affect both humans and animals, causing a wide range of symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Airborne and waterborne diseases can be difficult to treat, as the microorganisms are often resistant to traditional treatments. Good hygiene practices and clean water and air can help to reduce the spread of these diseases and protect both humans and animals from harm.
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