Sewage contamination
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Sewage leaks can release or provide breeding grounds for a range of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and helminths and other pathogenic microorganisms. These can cause a variety of health implications to humans and animals. Exposure to these pathogens can cause illnesses ranging from mild gastritis to serious diseases such as dysentery, infectious...
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