SANITAION AND DISEASESANITAION AND DISEASE
Impact on the third world countriesImpact on the third world countries How poor sanitation leads to deathsHow poor sanitation leads to deaths Possible solutionsPossible solutions
Major diseases and Major diseases and causescauses
DiarrheaDiarrhea CholeraCholera TyphoidTyphoid Guinea worm Guinea worm
diseasedisease
Poor sanitationPoor sanitation Poor sanitationPoor sanitation Poor sanitationPoor sanitation Bad sanitationBad sanitation
DiarrheaDiarrhea
Close to 5,000 Close to 5,000 children in children in developing countries developing countries die of diarrhea due to die of diarrhea due to un sanitized water un sanitized water each day.each day.
What is diarrheaWhat is diarrhea
frequent and watery bowel movements; frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor tumor
It can result in dehydration, chemical It can result in dehydration, chemical imbalances, and low protein.imbalances, and low protein.
Solutions to diarrheaSolutions to diarrhea
To help prevent To help prevent diarrhea eat a low diarrhea eat a low fiber but high in fiber but high in protein and calorie protein and calorie diet.diet.
If diarrhea is treated in all countries it will If diarrhea is treated in all countries it will cut the death amount by an unbelievable cut the death amount by an unbelievable number. number.
CholeraCholera
Cholera gives people acute diarrhea and Cholera gives people acute diarrhea and unless treated immediately will almost unless treated immediately will almost always result in death.always result in death.
Causes Causes
It is caused by It is caused by ingesting ingesting contaminated food contaminated food and waterand water
Cholera Statistics Cholera Statistics
Cholera occurs in many of the developing Cholera occurs in many of the developing countries of Africa, and Asia, where countries of Africa, and Asia, where sanitary conditions are less than optimal. sanitary conditions are less than optimal.
Solutions to CholeraSolutions to Cholera
The best way to prevent cholera is to The best way to prevent cholera is to avoid consuming food or water that is avoid consuming food or water that is contaminated by another infected person.contaminated by another infected person.
TyphoidTyphoid
A spread through A spread through consuming consuming contaminated food contaminated food from a person with from a person with typhoid.typhoid.
Common Typhoid Common Typhoid Symptoms Symptoms
Fever up to 104 degreesFever up to 104 degrees Weakness Weakness Stomach painsStomach pains Head ache Head ache Loss of apatite decreased heart rateLoss of apatite decreased heart rate Constipation Constipation
If gone untreatedIf gone untreated
Can result in severe loss of appetiteCan result in severe loss of appetite Intestinal bleeding Intestinal bleeding Weight lossWeight loss Hepatitis Hepatitis MeningitisMeningitis Bronchitis Bronchitis ArthritisArthritis DeathDeath
Typhoid Treatment Typhoid Treatment
Now in days typhoid Now in days typhoid is treated with is treated with antibiotics antibiotics
Guinea Worm DiseaseGuinea Worm Disease
A parasitic worm infection that occurs A parasitic worm infection that occurs mainly in Africamainly in Africa
Causes of InfectionCauses of Infection
Drinking still water containing a tiny water Drinking still water containing a tiny water flee that is infected with any even smaller flee that is infected with any even smaller larva of the guinea worm.larva of the guinea worm.
Symptoms Symptoms
The worm can grow up to 3 feet in size The worm can grow up to 3 feet in size and will eventually burst out of the skin and will eventually burst out of the skin causing long term suffering and causing long term suffering and sometimes a crippling affect.sometimes a crippling affect.
TreatmentTreatment
There is no cure for the disease. The There is no cure for the disease. The worm must come out on its own, or it can worm must come out on its own, or it can be surgically removed.be surgically removed.
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