Stop the habit of littering from now
Littering means disposing of waste where it shouldn't be. For example, throwing cigarette butts in the gutter, disposing of used batteries near the living area, throwing away plastic, used bottles, used food wrapping paper, or food scraps just like that, even in the home environment.
In addition to eyesore, the habit of littering can cause disease. If this habit is carried out in the long term, the adverse effects will be even broader, namely a decrease in the quality of human life.
Garbage that is not properly disposed of can cause unpleasant odors and
Mode of Transmission of Diseases due to Random Disposal
Transmission of diseases from littering can be divided into two, namely directly and indirectly. The following explanation:Directly
Transmission occurs when a person comes into direct contact with trash containing germs, then the germ enters the body through the mouth. Another example is if someone is scratched by a rusty can in a pile of rubbish and is injured, the tetanus bacteria present in the rusty can can enter through the wound and infect the body.
Indirectly
Piles of garbage can become a breeding ground for animals that spread disease, such as mosquitoes, cockroaches, flies, and mice. These animals can be an intermediary for germs to cause infections in humans.
Type of Disease that arises due to careless littering
Scattered garbage allows disease-causing germs to breed, and can become a nest for intermediaries for the disease. The following are various common diseases that occur due to a dirty environment:Diseases caused by parasites
Worm infection is one of the problems that can be caused by bad habits to dispose of trash in an inappropriate place. For example hookworm and roundworm infections. In addition to worms, the parasite Toxoplasma gondii can also breed in a pile of garbage contaminated with animal waste, such as cats.
Diseases caused by bacteria
As a result of littering habits, bacterial infections can also lurk you. Diseases caused by bacterial infections that need to be aware of if environmental hygiene is not maintained, namely diarrhea, typhoid fever, cholera, tetanus, and shigellosis.
Diseases caused by viruses
As vicious as parasitic and bacterial infections, diseases caused by viral infections will also be a complement to the suffering of those who do not pay attention to environmental cleanliness. For example hepatitis A and gastroenteritis.
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