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Environmental Health is an organized community effort aimed at minimizing the public's exposure to
environmental hazards and the prevention of human disease and injury by identifying environmental
factors contributing to the human conditions and modifying them to assure the conditions in which
people can be healthy. Environmental Health is accomplished through a broad spectrum of
professional disciplines united by their shared mission.
Environmental Health is the science and the art of:
1.Identifying the disease or injury agent through assessment
2.Preventing the agent's transmission through the environment
    by the way of policy development-providing intervention
    measures
3.Protecting people from the exposure to contaminated
    and hazardous environments (a product of assurance)
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Some of today's Environmental Health concerns are
Drinking Water Source Pollution
        - Nitrates, Bacterial, Toxic Chemicals
Waterborne Disease
        - E.Coli, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Hepatitis
Foodborne Illness
        - E.Coli, Salmonella, Botulism
Vectorborne Disease
        - Hantavirus, Rabies, Lyme Disease
Reemergence of Eradicated Disease
        - Cholera, Typhoid
Other Contributors
        - Indoor Air Quality, Airborne Pollution
        (Asthma related illness), Natural Disaster
        Relief
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