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Conclusion

Diarrheal diseases claim the lives of more than two million people
annually, with children suffering the greatest losses due to poor sanitation
and contaminated water (United Nations, 2016). Poor drinking water
quality contributes to the development of more than 50 different diseases,
and it is the cause of 80% of illnesses and 50% of child deaths worldwide.
But diarrhea, skin conditions, malnutrition, even cancer, and other
disorders linked to water contamination are all brought on by pollution.
Thus, it is essential to find out how water pollution affects human health,
especially disease heterogeneity, and to make clear the value of clean
drinking water, which is crucial both theoretically and practically for
achieving sustainable development goals.

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