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Water and health: From environmental pressures to integrated responses

Acta Tropica 2019 202 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak Eline Boelee, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak Anouk Blauw, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, Gertjan Geerling, A. Dick Vethaak, Gertjan Geerling, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, Bas van der Zaan, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, Bas van der Zaan, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak Bas van der Zaan, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak Bas van der Zaan, Anouk Blauw, Anouk Blauw, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, Eline Boelee, Bas van der Zaan, Bas van der Zaan, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak, A. Dick Vethaak

Summary

This paper analyzes how water pollution, including plastic contamination, affects human health using a Drivers-Pressures-State-Impacts-Responses framework combined with a literature review. Researchers found that while the pathways from pollution sources to health impacts differ greatly for chemicals, pathogens, and plastics, the potential water management responses share remarkable similarities. The study argues that integrated water resource management can simultaneously address multiple health threats, including those posed by microplastic pollution.

The water-related exposome is a significant determinant of human health. The disease burden through water results from water-associated communicable and non-communicable diseases and is influenced by water pollution with chemicals, solid waste (mainly plastics), pathogens, insects and other disease vectors. This paper analyses a range of water practitioner-driven health issues, including infectious diseases and chemical intoxication, using the conceptual framework of Drivers, Pressures, State, Impacts, and Responses (DPSIR), complemented with a selective literature review. Pressures in the environment result in changes in the State of the water body: chemical pollution, microbiological contamination and the presence of vectors. These and other health hazards affect the State of human health. The resulting Impacts in an exposed population or affected ecosystem, in turn incite Responses. Pathways from Drivers to Impacts are quite divergent for chemical pollution, microbiological contamination and the spread of antimicrobial resistance, in vectors of disease and for the combined effects of plastics. Potential Responses from the water sector, however, show remarkable similarities. Integrated water management interventions have the potential to address Drivers, Pressures, Impacts, and State of several health issues at the same time. Systematic and integrated planning and management of water resources, with an eye for human health, could contribute to reducing or preventing negative health impacts and enhancing the health benefits.

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