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A professor of gastroenterology and hepatology warned of the health risks associated with irrigating agricultural products, especially tomatoes, with wastewater. She explained that this practice can lead to the transmission of the hepatitis virus, as well as dangerous bacteria and parasites, through fresh vegetables and fruits. She emphasized that using contaminated water for irrigation endangers consumer health, leading to cases of intestinal infections and liver inflammations, with potential fatalities. She stressed the importance of raising awareness and guiding farmers towards alternative solutions. These warnings come after a decision was implemented to destroy five hectares of tomatoes in Mãnoubba after the owner was caught irrigating them with sewage water, due to serious health risks that threaten public health.
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