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. 2020 Jan 27:1–26. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-35691-0_1

Table 1.2.

Microbial diseases associated with polluted aquatic environs

Agent Species Disease
Bacteria

Campylobacter jejune

Escherichia coli

E. coli O157:H7”

Helicobacter pylori

Salmonella sp.”

Salmonella typhi

Shigella sp.”

Vibrio cholera

“Gastroenteritis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Bloody diarrhea, hemolytic uremic syndrome”

“Abdominal pain, peptic ulcers, gastric cancer”

“Salmonellosis, gastroenteritis, diarrhea”

“Typhoid fever”

“Dysentery”

“Cholera”

Helminths

Ascaris lumbricoides (round worm)”

Clonorchis sinensis (liver fluke)”

Fasciola (liver fluke)”

Fasciolopsis buski (intestinal fluke)”

Opisthorchis viverrini

Schistosoma (blood fluke)”

Trichuris (whim worm)”

Taenia (tape worm)”

“Ascariasis”

“Clonorchiasis”

“Fascioliasis”

“Fascioloidiasis”

“Opisthorchiasis”

“Schistosomiasis (bilharzia)”

“Trichuriasis”

“Taeniasis”

Protozoa

Balantidium coli

Cryptosporidium parvum

Cyclospora cayetanensis

Entamoeba histolytica

Giardia lamblia

“Balantidiasis (dysentery)”

“Cryptosporidiosis”

“Persistent diarrhea”

“Amoebiasis (amoebic dysentery)”

“Giardiasis”

Viruses

Adenovirus

Astrovirus

Calicivirus

Coronavirus

Eneroviruses

Echovirus

Poliovirus

Hepatitis A and E”

Parvovirus

Norovirus

Rotavirus

Coxsackieviruses

“Respiratory disease and eye infections”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Fever, rash, respiratory and heart disease, aseptic meningitis”

“Paralysis, aseptic meningitis”

“Infectious hepatitis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Gastroenteritis”

“Herpangina, aseptic meningitis, respiratory illness, fever, paralysis, respiratory, heart and kidney disease”