Drinking Water: Use, Consume and Biological Hazard

Authors

  • A. Boccia Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology Hygiene Section "La Sapienza" University of Rome
  • M. De Giusti Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology Hygiene Section "La Sapienza" University of Rome
  • A. Del Cimmuto Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology Hygiene Section "La Sapienza" University of Rome

Keywords:

Drinking Water , Use , Biological pollution, Biological hazard

Abstract

The Authors drew the attention to the rising danger of water crisis also in countries usually immune from this problem. The most important causes of these crisis are presented along with some of the most important laws concerning civil use of water. The Authors underline the biological risk induced by new aetiologycal agents (i.e. Aeromonas hydrophyla, Criptococcus, Escherichia coli 0:127 H7) found in drinking water too. Some of the health problems correlated to the civil use of water are also presented: water supply of hospitals, schools and hotels. The Authors conclude underlining that the answer to this problem must be found in a good management of water sources which requires efficient monitoring systems.   

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Published

1995-11-01

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