Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): December

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These five studies collectively highlight the complex interplay between environmental conditions, occupational exposures, and public health outcomes in diverse community settings. They examine how dust exposure in the textile industry contributes to respiratory problems among workers, while chemical hazards such as toluene pose additional occupational health risks. At the community level, the research emphasizes the critical role of water quality, particularly E. coli contamination, in influencing the incidence of diarrhea among toddlers in flood-prone areas. This is further reinforced by findings on the association between basic sanitation and diarrheal cases in vulnerable urban populations, underscoring the importance of improved sanitation infrastructure. Complementing these human health concerns, the presence of invasive ornamental plants in garden shops reflects broader ecological challenges that may indirectly impact environmental sustainability and public well-being. Together, these studies underscore the need for integrated approaches that address environmental health risks, promote safe occupational practices, and support sustainable community development.

Published: 2026-05-01