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ULTRA TANK-CLEAN caring water, caring life
Water related diseases are the most common cause of deaths. The paucity of clean
water for domestic use has led to the increase in the number of deaths in both the
urban and rural parts of developing economies. And India is no different. Deaths
due to water related diseases in India are in the range of nearly 80 percent. Here
is a list of the 5 most deadly water related diseases that occur in India. The World
Health Organization estimates that 88% of that burden is attributable to unsafe
water supply, sanitation and hygiene.
- Diarrhoea - Diarrhoea remains the most prevalent water related
disease in India. It mostly affects children under the age of 5. Diarrhoeal infection
is spread through food and drinking water that has been contaminated.
- Cholera - Cholera is a water related disease, and is diarrhoeal
in nature. Thousands of people fall prey to cholera every year in India.
- Dysentery - Water contaminated with the bacterium
- Hepatitis A & Hepatitis E - water-borne viral disease. commonly
spread through fecal contamination of drinking water
- Bacterial infections Typhoid - bacterial disease spread through
contact with food or water contaminated
If you are concerned about the health and hygiene of your family, Do not look inside
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Because your family deserves the assurance of good health.
Every 15 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease. At any given time,
half of the world's hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering from a water-related
disease.
In India, Diarrhoea alone causes more than 1,600 deaths daily. It is the same as
eight 200-person jumbo-jets crashing to the ground each day.
Worldwide, 1.8 million children die each year from diarrhea - 4,900 deaths each
day. Every year more than 5 million people die of illnesses linked to unsafe drinking
water, improper excreta disposal and unclean domestic environments. Estimates say
that 21 per cent of communicable diseases in India are related to unsafe water.
Water-borne diseases are infectious diseases spread primarily through contaminated
water. Though these diseases are spread either directly or through flies or filth,
water is the chief medium for spread of these diseases and hence they are termed
as water-borne diseases.
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