waterborne in the PONS Dictionary

waterborne Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

waterborne goods
waterborne goods MED
waterborne goods MED

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Drinking or using such water in food preparation leads to widespread waterborne diseases, causing acute and chronic illnesses or death and misery in many countries.
en.wikipedia.org
A group of these devices, filtering the water from wells or runoff could help with poor sanitation and controlling the spread of waterborne illnesses.
en.wikipedia.org
Contaminated water can result in waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid and dysentery.
en.wikipedia.org
Mortality also peaked during this period due to other air-, food-, and waterborne diseases, but these declined as well during the early 19th century.
en.wikipedia.org
Waterborne diseases such as cerebral malaria and leishmaniasis are prevalent in lowland and coastal areas.
en.wikipedia.org
Like all forms of flooding phenomenon, flash flooding can also spread and produce waterborne and insect-borne diseases cause by microorganisms.
en.wikipedia.org
Through the increase of piped water supply, disinfection and sanitation the incidence of waterborne diseases dropped sharply during the 1960s and 70s.
en.wikipedia.org
In 2006, waterborne diseases were estimated to cause 1.8 million deaths each year while about 1.1 billion people lacked proper drinking water.
en.wikipedia.org
This contributes to the rapid increase in waterborne diseases in humans.
en.wikipedia.org
Waterborne transmission of the disease pathogen becomes possible when the coral tissue is lesioned (or otherwise injured).
en.wikipedia.org

Would you like to add some words, phrases or translations?

Just let us know. We look forward to hearing from you.

Look up "waterborne" in other languages


Choose your language Deutsch | български | English | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский