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Pemandangan Sungai Yang Paling Seram Dan Kotor Di Dunia
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Kebanyakkan yang kotor tu di bandar2 besar spt New Delhi, Mumbai dsbnya.
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Edited by tripleid at 27-11-2016 06:54 PM
cik_kitty replied at 20-11-2016 12:12 AM
I penah pic sg ganges lg teruk dr ni..mual sgt mual..maaf i xbmaksud nk hina agama/kaum lain tp i yg ...
ai penah tebaca artikel,ikut kajian saintifik wlau ganges tu penuh dgn mayat,tp air dia xde bakteria or virus yg bahaya utk mnusia..sbb tu ummah hindu smpai skrg consider sg.ganges tu adlh miracle |
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tripleid replied at 27-11-2016 06:52 PM
ai penah tebaca artikel,ikut kajian saintifik wlau ganges tu penuh dgn mayat,tp air dia xde bakt ...
Wow menarik juga tu?baidewei ada x kajian tu nyatakan kenapa bakteria xidup kt sg ganges?sedangkan situ byk mayat n abu mayat khenn..
Woow iols is keen to know.. |
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kalau cek tahap pencemaran air, mmg dikasifikasikan sungai gred brp dah nie |
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sokom..
ex osmet dlu indian..
balik umah mak dia jap hntr brg,
simen umah mak dia, kilat abes, tiap ari basuh, daun kehelai xde kat laman..
pastu br mengeti knp yoshini kerap sgt basuh jamban.. mak dia pembersih rupanya,...
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miemiecha replied at 29-11-2016 09:34 AM
sokom..
ex osmet dlu indian..
Rata-rata jiran & kenalan india i macam tue..baju basuh sental guna tangan..washing machine buat perhiasan jea..memang pembersih la dorang nie |
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rasanya golongan bangsawan x pegi situ kot... |
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tapi kat sana.. aduhaiiii.. teruk betul..
kat mesia ni ade jgak kaka jenis pengotor camni, klau kat batu caves tu, adehhhh.. segan nak tgk..
tp kat rumah nya bersih lah pulok
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miemiecha replied at 30-11-2016 08:36 AM
tapi kat sana.. aduhaiiii.. teruk betul..
kat mesia ni ade jgak kaka jenis pengotor camni, klau ...
Maybe ikut didikan jugak kot..hehehe tapi org yg saya kenal kebanyakan nya pembersih.. |
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YUP2..
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mesti byk bacteria..klo swab buat test,mesti mcm2 adoooo |
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India's Ganges River Abounds in Life-Threatening Bacteria
By Sanskrity SinhaFebruary 18, 2014 13:07 GMT
India's Ganges River Abounds in Life-Threatening Bacteria
Hindu devotees gather to take a holy dip in the Ganges river during the "Kumbh Mela", or the Pitcher Festival, in the northern Indian town of Haridwar March 14, 2010.Reuters
The Ganges River in India is full of drug-resistant bacteria, also called superbugs, with their levels reaching peak during the annual human pilgrimages, a new study shows.
Experts at Newcastle University, UK, and the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi (IIT-Delhi) sampled water and sediments at seven sites in Rishikesh and Haridwar, two important pilgrimages along the Upper Ganges River in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Samples were taken in May and June when thousands of devotees throng to these places to take a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges and when human activity reduces the water quality at these pristine sites.
The levels of superbugs in the water were found to be 60 times greater than other times of the year, according to the findings published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology.
Researchers have warned that during the pilgrimage season, the Ganges contains a resistance gene called blaNDM-1 that promotes life-threatening bacteria.
"The specific resistance gene we studied, called blaNDM-1, causes extreme multi-resistance in many bacteria, therefore we must understand how this gene spreads in the environment," Professor David Graham, an environmental engineer at Newcastle University said in a statement.
"If we can stem the spread of such antibiotic resistant genes locally – possibly through improved sanitation and waste treatment - we have a better chance of limiting their spread on larger scales, creating global solutions by solving local problems," he said.
Human Impact Huge
The team found that the levels of the resistance gene in the Upper Ganges water were 20 times higher per capita during the pilgrimage season than at other times.
The research was aimed at understanding the spread of drug resistance due to a specific human activity.
"The bugs and their genes are carried in people's guts. If untreated wastes get into the water supply, resistance potential in the wastes can pass to the next person and spiralling increases in resistance can occur," professor explained.
"What humans have done by excess use of antibiotics is accelerate the rate of evolution, creating a world of resistant strains that never existed before.
"Through the overuse of antibiotics, contamination of drinking water and other factors, we have exponentially speeded-up the rate at which superbugs might develop," he added.
Superbugs Threaten Globe
Researchers hope that their finding prompts public action to improve waste management and local sanitation to protect key pilgrimage sites.
However, Graham argues that the spread of drug resistance gene is a global issue and policymakers need to recognise the importance of clean drinking water.
"This isn't a local problem – it's a global one," he said.
First identified in surface waters in New Delhi, blaNDM-1 and its new variants have been found elsewhere in the world.
source: https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/indias ... ng-bacteria-1436930
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meloyakan tgk mayat2 tu..dh kepercayaan derang ek
selamba badak je berendam |
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zu_nia replied at 24-11-2016 12:07 AM
India Malaysia hoi pembersih pulak..lantai rumah dorang tue bole jadi cermin..ari2 basuh lantai..
Betul nia. Mcm rumah my bisnes partner.
MasyaAllah, berkilat-kilat |
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