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- W3217001539 abstract "Environmental factors like water quality have a large impact on human health. Water-associated communicable and non-communicable illnesses contribute to the disease burden, which is exacerbated by chemical pollution, solid waste (mostly plastics), bacteria, insects, and other disease-carrying vectors. With the use of the DPSIR conceptual framework and a study of relevant research, this article examines a wide variety of water practitioner-driven health concerns such as infectious illnesses and chemical poisoning. Due to external factors, the water body has changed state: chemical pollution has occurred, microbiological contaminants have entered the water, and vectors are now present. These and other health risks have an impact on people's overall well-being. Affected populations or ecosystems are prompted to respond because of the Impacts. Chemical pollution, microbiological contamination, the emergence of antibiotic resistance, disease vectors, and the cumulative effects of plastics have quite different pathways from drivers to impacts. However, potential responses from the water industry exhibit striking parallels. Interventions in integrated water management could address numerous health concerns' Drivers, Pressures, Impacts, and State at the same time. Water resource planning and management that considers human health may help reduce or avoid negative health effects while also increasing positive health effects." @default.
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- W3217001539 date "2018-05-01" @default.
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- W3217001539 title "Role of Environmental Drivers of Water Quality and Waterborne Disease" @default.
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