A list of puns related to "Waterborne diseases"
Stahpppppp.
I read spoilers about Janelle's greenhouses & I thought hmmm. What an odd business in such an arid place. Surely they have water resources on that property that we aren't aware of.
Then I watched the episode & sure enough, it seems they are intending to grow produce that they water with nasty runoff water from a retention pond.
Stahp it's so nasty. I can't. I CAN'T. Assuming she follows through (big assumption given past behavior) do you know his many people will get sick?!?
These adults are so dumb it hurts. it HURTS. IT BURNS, the stupid.
Signed, horrified biologist.
If it costs like that at least it should function the same or more than marine tactical helmet!
If you go to make one now it only protects against airborne while if you made one before the patch it protects against both.
since when? just noticed it today
I am looking for hundreds/thousands of pictures of microorganisms such as Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia.
I mean when you use a point in Endurance and can breathe underwater and not take rads, you expect getting a disease is something that shouldnβt happen either.
Is there an item of clothing or a perk that can prevent me from catching one of these? I have a sweet camp spot, alas it always spawns me under water and I have run through quite a few, well all of my disease cures.
Is there an item of clothing or perk I can get that will avoid that? Aquaboy helps me breathe but does nothing to prevent disease. There are a million ways to avoid airborne disease, anything for waterborne?
I can't believe I am over 500 hours in and am just now asking this, but then waterborne disease has not been such a problem until I built my new camp, and I love my new camp so would rather not have to move it.
Thereβs a lot of information online about water purification methods, disinfection, and ways to treat and store water properly. But exactly are we purifying our water from? What kind of potential diseases does contaminated water carry?
As someone who works in the medical field and who is always seeking information on health and sustainable living, disease through contaminated water is a major concern of mine. With information gathered from the CDC and EPA, Iβve compiled a fairly comprehensive but easy-to-digest article about the most common waterborne diseases, how theyβre transmitted, and which purification methods are best for each type of disease. Iβve also included information on symptoms and the most susceptible demographics.
Iβd love to hear your thoughts on your experiences with water purification and with infection, if any.
https://worldwaterreserve.com/potable-water/common-waterborne-diseases/
Or, more specifically, the spray hoses used for toilets in India and Southeast Asia. If there is an enima-like effect, can pathogens reach the intestines?
If this is too generic for this sub, suggestions for another are welcome!
(Generic) Demographics for auto-mod: Age: 30, Height: 70 inches, Weight: 160 pounds, Sex: Male. Non-smoking, no medications, no prior health issues. Duration of complaint: 1 week
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