Health is wealth, standard of hygiene and nutrition in an environment lead to good health. Poor environmental management and waste disposal, lead to spread of diseases like cholera, measles, yellow fever, influenza, typhoid, viral-conjunctivitis, spinal-meningitis and malaria etc.
Development activities, including industries and agriculture which may causes pollution to the environmental system and which may affect human health. Natural disaster such as floods, droughts and cyclones etc, may causes pollution to the environment. In the developed world the government spends in the health sector and expanse the primary health care facilities, and set up health-care indicators which include infant mortality rates, life expectancy etc. infant mortality rates is high in poor areas with poor medical attention and malnutrition; low in developed countries.
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