Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Diseases such as typhoid, hepatitis, gastroenteritis...

What is it? Fecal coliforms bacteria found in feces of man, etc.


warm-blooded animals. Why test for them? Although the overall intestinal themselves are not pathogenic


(pathogenic), they are an indicator of pathogens in water


. If fecal intestinal considered the highest in surface waters, the person >> << bathing in that water is more likely to get sick from swallowing water


, or from pathogens entering the body through cuts in the skin, nose, mouth and


ears. Diseases such as typhoid, hepatitis, gastroenteritis, dysentery strattera cost


, and ear infections can be obtained from water with high fecal-intestinal count. Where did they come from? They are in surface waters from agricultural and storm drains


and properly treated municipal wastewater. In particular, concentrated animal feeding >> << operations, pet waste, and natural sources. How can we prevent them from falling into our surface waters? Divert storm water around the fattening grounds, collecting animal waste and recycling


correct, and ensure that our municipal treatment systems and private septic


systems work effectively help to prevent surface water contamination


bladder bacteria

. .


No comments:

Post a Comment