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How Does Climate Change Affect Water-Borne Diseases?

Climate change impacts water quality and availability, increasing the risk of water-borne diseases like cholera and leptospirosis. Heavy rainfall and flooding can contaminate water supplies with pathogens from sewage and animal waste, while droughts can concentrate pathogens in remaining water sources. These changes can lead to higher infection rates, particularly in areas with inadequate water treatment infrastructure.

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