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Enhancing Environmental Health: Role of Higher Education in Water Quality Management for Health Impact Reduction

This presentation by Dr. Henry M.F. Palandeng explores the vital role of universities in improving environmental health within the healthcare sector by focusing on water quality management using Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA). It addresses the impact of waterborne diseases and the importance of understanding the relationship between host, agent, and environment as risk factors. The presentation emphasizes the need for recycling, waste management, and hygiene practices to mitigate health risks and promote a healthy living environment.

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Enhancing Environmental Health: Role of Higher Education in Water Quality Management for Health Impact Reduction

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  1. Peran Perguruan Tinggi Dalam Pembangunan Sektor Kesehatan Yang Berwawasan Lingkungan Kualitas Air Dengan QMRA – Mengurangi Dampak Kesehatan Waterborne Diseases dr. Henry M.F. Palandeng, M.Sc Bagian Ilmu Kedokteran Komunitas FK - UNSRAT

  2. Outline

  3. Introduction

  4. Introduction

  5. Introduction

  6. Source: Riskesdas 2013

  7. Introduction

  8. Source: Riskesdas Sulawesi Utara 2013

  9. Global Situaition

  10. Problems

  11. Environmental Health

  12. Stage of susceptibility • Relations for host, agent, & environment which can result as Risk Factor

  13. What environments are doing? • Recycle • Pollutions • Garbage • Faeces • Pharmaceuticals • Waste water

  14. Quantitative microbial risk assessment • Used to calculate risk of developing illness in each exposures • uses information on the distribution and concentration of specific pathogens in the water supply and the infectivity of those pathogens in humans.

  15. Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment

  16. E. coli concentration in taps and vendors

  17. E. coli concentration Water treatment plant

  18. WHO Level for the risk

  19. Water borne diseases

  20. Hygiene

  21. What is our Role

  22. Take Home Messages

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