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exceptional circumstances, have entered the water, but the fact that there might be an occasional freak infection need not mean that it is useful to categorise the resulting disease as "waterborne". nor is it common practice to refer to diseases such as malaria as "waterborne" just because mosquitoes have aquatic
(a. castellanii and a. polyphaga) widely distributed free-living amoebae found in many types of aquatic environments, including surface water, tap water, swimming pools, and contact lens solutions eye pain, eye redness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, sensation of something in the eye, and excessive...
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