Types of Waterborne Illnesses
Prevention & Treatment
The Universal Solvent
Water in Food
Water in Cooking
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This common waterborne illness is caused by the bacterium Escherichia coli, often linked to contaminated drinking water.

What is E.coli infection?

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Boiling water for at least one minute is a common method to eliminate these pathogens.

What is water purification?

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This property of water allows it to dissolve more substances than any other liquid, earning it its nickname.

What is being a universal solvent?

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Fruits and vegetables contain over this percentage of water, making them hydrating food choices. 

What it 70%?

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This cooking method uses water to cook food by fully submerging it, often resulting in tender textures.

What is boiling?

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This viral infection is caused by the norovirus, commonly spread through contaminated water and food.

What is gastroenteritis?

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This is the recommended method for washing fruits and vegetables to reduce the risk of waterborne illnesses.

What is using clean, potable water?

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Water has a neutral pH of this value, meaning it is neither acidic nor basic. 

What is 7?

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Water is an important medium in this cooking method, allowing for even heat distribution.

What is boiling or steaming?

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When making this popular food, water is essential for activating yeast and creating a dough that rises.

What is bread?

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This waterborne disease is caused by a protozoan and can cause flu-like symptoms, often resulting from drinking contaminated water.

What is cryptosporidiosis?

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This is the first step in treating a person suspected of having a waterborne illness, especially if dehydration is present.

What is rehydration therapy?

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This type of water is tightly bound to larger molecules and does not easily freeze or boil.

What is bound water?

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This typ of water must be boiled to be free of water and is known as anhydrous.

What is a hydrate?

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In baking, this term refers to the amount of water needed in a dough to achieve the desired consistency, which can affect the final product's texture.

What is hydration level?

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Often found in tropical regions, this waterborne illness is caused by the parasite Giardia Iamblia.

What is giardiasis?

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This type of filtration system can help eliminate many waterborne pathogens from drinking water.

What is a water filter?

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Water is the only substance that can exist in these three states: solid, liquid, and gas.

What are ice, water, and steam?

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This process involves water vapor to help preserve food, preventing spoilage. 

What is dehydration?
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This technique involves using steam generated from boiling water to cook food, preserving nutrients and flavor.

What is steaming?

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This severe illness caused by the bacteria Vibrio cholerae can lead to severe dehydration and is often associated with unsafe drinking water. 

What is cholera?

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Drinking this type of water is generally safer than untreated, surface water sources.

What is treated or purified water?

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This term describes the amount of free water available to support enzyme activity and microorganism growth in food. 

What is water activity?

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This phenomenon occurs when the boilding point of water is affected by atmospheric pressure, such as at high altitudes.

What is boiling point elevation or depression?

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Water is crucial in this process, which involves quickly cooking food in a small amount of boiling water, often used for vegetables.

What is blanching?

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