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Teams are trained in military tactics, sniping, waterborne operations, martial arts, and operation of a variety of vehicles.
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More than 2.2 million people died in 2000 from waterborne diseases (related to the consumption of contaminated water) or drought.
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Drinking or using such water in food preparation leads to widespread waterborne diseases, causing acute and chronic illnesses or death and misery in many countries.
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Contaminated water can result in waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid and dysentery.
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Waterborne diseases such as cerebral malaria and leishmaniasis are prevalent in lowland and coastal areas.
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People who are infected by a waterborne disease are usually confronted with related costs and not seldom with a huge financial burden.
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Mortality also peaked during this period due to other air-, food-, and waterborne diseases, but these declined as well during the early 19th century.
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Through the increase of piped water supply, disinfection and sanitation the incidence of waterborne diseases dropped sharply during the 1960s and 70s.
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Traffic and communications were mostly waterborne on the rivers and their delta tributaries.
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This contributes to the rapid increase in waterborne diseases in humans.
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