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. 2018 Dec 6;6:337. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00337

Table 2.

Exposure used in the determination of diseases associated with wastewater irrigation from selected literature.

Location Health risks Route of exposure Type of wastewater Authors
Mezquital Valley, Mexico Diarrhea Occupational exposure, aerosols exposure to resident, underground water contamination Untreated wastewater (4)
Uppsala, Sweden Gastroenteritis (rotavirus-based) Direct ingestion of greywater during maintenance Treated greywater (62)
Vietnam Parasitic infection (Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura Occupational exposure and consumption of vegetable Partially treated and untreated wastewater (63)
Brazil Gastrointestinal infection (E. coli and rotavirus) Consumption of salad crops Partially treated wastewater (64)
Bangkok, Thailand Diarrhea (Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica) Direct exposure Untreated wastewater (2)
Thailand and Canada Gastroenteritis Swimming, fishing, consuming canal water-irrigated vegetables, and ingesting/inhaling water or aerosols while working in canal water-irrigated fields Wastewater contaminated Surface water (65, 66)
Malamulele, South Africa Parasitic infections (hookworm and G. lamblia) Exposure via occupational consumption Partially treated wastewater (67)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia Skin infection Occupational exposure Partially treated wastewater (7)
Musi River, India Skin infection/irritation Exposure to infected source Partially treated wastewater (20)
Hyderabad, India Intestinal parasitic infection Occupational exposure Partially treated and untreated wastewater (68)
Vietnam Escherichia coli infection (risk) Occupational exposure Untreated wastewater (69)
Hanoi, Vietnam Skin infection Occupational exposure Partially treated wastewater (22)
Hanoi, Vietnam Diarrhea Children of occupationally exposed farmers Partially treated wastewater (70)
Faisalabad, Pakistan Giardiasis Occupational exposure Untreated wastewater (71)
Vietnam Helminthic infection Occupational exposure Untreated wastewater (72)
Nghe An Province, Vietnam Helminthic infection Occupational exposure Partially treated wastewater (73)
Marrakech, Morocco Infection of Ascaris, Trichuris Children resident in wastewater irrigated farmhouse Untreated wastewater (74)
Vietnam Intestinal parasitic infection Occupational exposure Unknown (75)

Occupational exposure refers essentially to farmers.