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_aWA 110 _b.Z21 1984 |
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_aZaidatul Azmi Bt. Abdul Rahman _eauthor |
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_aThe Role of Water in the Causation and Prevention of Infectious Disease _c/Zaidatul Azmi Bt. Abdul Rahman |
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_aKuala Lumpur: _bInstitute for Medical Research _c1984 |
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264 | 4 | _c©1984 | |
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_a55 pages : _billustrations. ; _c30cm |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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502 | _aDiploma in Medical Microbiology, Institute for Medical Research 1983-1984 | ||
502 | _aSeameo Tropmed Project Institute for Medical Research. Diploma in Medical Microbiology. 1983-1984 | ||
504 | _aReferences. | ||
520 | _aCenturies before the germ theory of disease was established, there was an accepted relationship between impure water illness. There is reason to believe that Alexender the Great may have realised the danger of contaminated water since his troops were reported to have boiled their drinking water. Dr. John Snow's claasical epidemiological research in 1855 on several outbreaks of cholera correlated it to faecally contaminated water supplies in London. | ||
650 | _a Communicable Disease Control | ||
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_a Communicable diseases _xDissertations |
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650 | _a Waterborne Diseases | ||
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_a Communicable diseases _xPrevention |
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_uhttps://library.nih.gov.my/e-doc/flipbook/thesis/dmm/147-148/index.html _3Flip Book |
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_uhttps://repository.nih.gov.my/handle/123456789/49 _3Repository |
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