Definitions
Waterborne diseases are illnesses caused by pathogenic microorganisms transmitted through contaminated water. These diseases pose a significant threat to public health, especially in areas lacking access to clean and sanitized water sources. They result from various pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and parasites present in untreated water, causing severe health issues upon ingestion or contact.
Important waterborne diseases include diarrhoeal diseases, cholera, shigella, typhoid, hepatitis A and E, and poliomyelitis (WHO, 2012) – preventionweb
ECOKlien against Waterborne Diseases
ECOKlien plays an important role in combating waterborne diseases. With our Biomedical Liquid Waste Treatment Systems we provide comprehensive solutions for healthcare facilities, laboratories, and research centers, ensuring the safe management and disposal of hazardous liquid waste. By adhering to stringent regulations and employing cutting-edge technology, ECOKlien ensures the production of sanitized, high-quality treated water that meets or exceeds global health and safety standards.