Abstract

The lack of clean water is the main reason for the spread of intestinal infections, hepatitis and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, the occurrence of pathologies and the increased impact on the human body of carcinogenic and mutagenic factors. In some cases, the lack of access to clean water and sewage systems leads to massive diseases and the spread of epidemics. The development of research to identify the risk to public health in connection with chemical and biological pollution of surface and ground waters confirms the need for targeted action to reduce morbidity associated with the anthropogenic impact of biological and chemical pollution.

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  • Таза суунун жетишсиздиги ичеги-карын инфекцияларынын, гепатиттин жана ашказан-ичеги-карын ооруларынын жайылышынын, патологиясынын пайда болушунун жана адамдын организмине канцерогендик жана мутагендик факторлордун таасиринин күчөшүнүн негизги себеби болуп саналат

  • The lack of clean water is the main reason for the spread of intestinal infections, hepatitis and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, the occurrence of pathologies and the increased impact on the human body of carcinogenic and mutagenic factors

  • The lack of access to clean water and sewage systems leads to massive diseases and the spread of epidemics

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Таза суунун жетишсиздиги ичеги-карын инфекцияларынын, гепатиттин жана ашказан-ичеги-карын ооруларынын жайылышынын, патологиясынын пайда болушунун жана адамдын организмине канцерогендик жана мутагендик факторлордун таасиринин күчөшүнүн негизги себеби болуп саналат.

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