Trench foot is an infection of the feet caused by wet and insanitary conditions. |
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He warned that the situated could be aggravated due to faulty water supplies and insanitary conditions in many suburbs of the city. |
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It is a disease of overcrowding, insanitary conditions and poor personal hygiene, and affects mostly children of developing countries. |
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Their health also suffered from insanitary conditions, overcrowding, and a poor diet due to lack of cooking facilities. |
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Until the 1840s, there was a ceiling to growth, which condemned people to the misery of subsisting in crowded, insanitary cities or rural hovels. |
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Newspaper leading articles stressed the dangers of the insanitary conditions in the city. |
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The temporary living accommodation was inadequate and insanitary, so that half the workers preferred to commute from Detroit. |
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In the great, insanitary cities of newly industrializing Europe and America, opportunities for infection were legion. |
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With whole families living side by side, often crammed into a few square feet of space, the communities are now crowded and insanitary dots of green in a vast inland sea. |
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The death rate in the insanitary towns was so high, especially among children, that they could not have flourished without this steady inflow of man and woman power. |
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Diseases from insanitary drinking water killed thousands each year. |
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A visit there opens with Robert Baker's description of Leeds in 1842 and an invitation to tour the reconstructed unhealthy and insanitary streets of the town. |
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Tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes are other key steps. |
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In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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Most of them are now living in insanitary and inhumane conditions in metal cabins and shacks beside a sewage plant. |
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Few can forget the images of neglected children discovered in insanitary and under-resourced institutions. |
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Poor health among Roma is caused by poverty, insanitary living conditions and deficient diets. |
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The United Nations reckons that in 2008 over a quarter of children in the developing world were underweight, a sixth of people lacked access to safe drinking water, and just under half used insanitary toilets or none at all. |
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The conditions of detention were degrading and insanitary. |
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It points out that maximum priority must be given to de-institutionalising children, closing insanitary and dilapidated institutions and renovating others when possible. |
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Medical personnel complained to Amnesty International about the insanitary conditions, including filthy rooms and toilets that were blocked for weeks at a time. |
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The Belarussian authorities on Monday peremptorily ordered 22 ambassadors to leave their homes all in a housing development built for communist bigwigs claiming they had become insanitary. |
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Finding shelter can become a difficult task for poor people and many of these people currently live in low quality and even sometimes insanitary housing. |
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Several asylum seekers were reportedly beaten after protesting over prolonged detention and the Pagani centre's cramped and insanitary conditions. |
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The authors document the wealthy lifestyle of the privileged and, for contrast, quote affecting descriptions by Charles Dickens and others of the squalid and insanitary slums at the other end of town. |
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The important duty of getting rid of uninhabitable houses or insanitary property devolves on the sanitary authority, and requires to be carried out with discrimination. |
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