Waterborne infections rise during Holi due to contaminated water exposure. Learn about common diseases, symptoms, and preventive measures for a safer celebration.
The increasing population and unplanned housing colonies with improper sanitation infrastructure is the main cause of the increase in water borne diseases during the monsoon seasons in India.
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