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Bashir Ahmed, Tariq Ali, Hafiz Farhan Gohar, Wasif Ali Waseer
The research paper sought to throw light on the aetiology by focusing on impure and infected water and creating an epidemiological reasoning in the Pakistan’s community which is growing need of concern. As WHO argued, world’s leading killers are the water-borne diseases. Globally, the outburst of human diseases transmitted through epidemic microbes, including bacteria, virus and protozoa, into water is a scorching issue that results into waterborne contagions. The causes behind one quarter of all deaths around the world are susceptible to pathogenic microbes present in the impure water and it is still counted in high number. A main objective of this article is accentuated from the fact that most of the communicable diseases are transmitted through poor sanitation system and lack of awareness and resources in Pakistan. For a developing country like Pakistan, hygienic awareness is necessary for the optimal development of human health, along with the installation of water filtration mechanisms in every hamlet of the society.
This will help in eradicating the epidemic diseases in ever nock and crony of the country. on secondary data from different sources like past research articles, hospital records, This research article is a bases internet and reports to World Health Organization (WHO). These sources helped in shaping this research articles to further monitor those in the burning issue. This will in policy framework from government side.