The environmental risk factors that lea to diarrheal diseases are (choose all that apply)
A. chemical exposures
B. water
C. hygiene
D. second hand smoke
Answer: Water, hygiene
( The diarrheal disease can result from various activities such as drinking dirty water, not maintaining proper hygiene such as not washing hands properly, not washing fruits and vegetables before eating etc. could cause diarrhea.)
The environmental risk factors that lea to diarrheal diseases are (choose all that apply) A. chemical...
Water treatments to prevent diarrheal disease in the household (point of use) included (choose all that apply) solar disenfection piped in a new supply hand washing with soap boiling
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