River pollution in Santiago: A persistent epidemiologic environmental problem of Public Health in Jalisco, Mexico
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Contaminated Santiago River; impact; social and environmental context; risks to human healthAbstract
The Santiago River is today one of the most contaminated environmental contexts as a result of anthropogenic activity and industrial, represents a simple view of the exposure to multiple chemicals and biological agents that there exist and that impact on the health of the inhabitants of the leap and Juanacatlán Jalisco.
Objective. Set the state of the art in terms of the environmental pollution and the risks associated with exposure to hazardous waste and biological agents with the living human population in this social and environmental context.
Material and methods. We conducted a systematic review of the information present in the network and made a critical analysis of the objective reality currently present in this context.
Results. Of a total of 15 references detected, 2 correspond to video of the Mexican Institute for Community Development (IMDEC], part 1 and Part 2, Furthermore it detected photographs that denote a socio-environmental contaminated and a reference to the expression of GREENSPACE.
Conclusion. The titles of the items in your incident expression "poison" and cases of cancer visible in videos of IMDEC, the associated risks to human health, underline the intervention necessary because of the authorities in search of control in terms of environmental quality and a pop-up review in regard to environmental legislation.
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