Waterborne Parasites

Waterborne Parasites

Authors:
Water Mission
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
Water Mission
Resource Type:
Factsheet
Summary:
Provides information on common waterborne parasites and the health risks associated with them. The guide also discusses various water treatment methods that can be used to remove or inactivate these parasites, including filtration, chlorination, and solar disinfection.
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Resource Information

Resource Type

Factsheet

Author

Water Mission

Language

English

Organizational Affiliation

Water Mission

Specific Contaminants

Protozoa, Pinworm, Hookworm, Roundworm, Whipworm, Tapeworm, Flatworm

Business Connect Takeaways

Waterborne parasites are a type of pathogen that can be found in contaminated water. These parasites can cause a range of illnesses, including cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, and schistosomiasis.
Waterborne parasites are particularly common in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene, as well as in areas with inadequate water treatment and distribution systems. Ingesting contaminated water or coming into contact with contaminated water can lead to infection.
Preventing waterborne parasite infections requires a combination of interventions, including improving access to safe drinking water and sanitation, promoting good hygiene practices, and implementing effective water treatment and distribution systems

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