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Safe Air, Clean Water: Innovations in Environmental Hygiene for Disease Prevention

Dr. Meenal Rathi*
Department of Environmental Science and Public Health, SRGl Institute of Environmental Sciences, India
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Meenal Rathi, Department of Environmental Science and Public Health, SRGl Institute of Environmental Sciences, India, Email: meena_lra@gmail.com

Received Date: Jan 01, 2025 / Accepted Date: Jan 30, 2025 / Published Date: Jan 30, 2025

Citation: Meenal R (2025) Safe Air, Clean Water: Innovations in EnvironmentalHygiene for Disease Prevention. Air Water Borne Dis 14: 280.DOI: 10.4172/2167-7719.1000280

Copyright: © 2025 Meenal R. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

 
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Abstract

Environmental hygiene, particularly in relation to air and water quality, plays a pivotal role in preventing the
spread of infectious diseases. As urbanization, climate change, and population growth challenge traditional
sanitation infrastructure, innovative solutions have emerged to safeguard public health. This article explores
modern technological, biological, and policy innovations that improve air purification and water treatment, thereby
minimizing the risk of airborne and waterborne diseases. The integration of smart monitoring systems, low-cost
filtration technologies, green infrastructure, and community-based hygiene models demonstrates a shift toward a
more proactive, inclusive, and sustainable approach to environmental hygiene. Emphasis is also placed on the
“One Health” perspective, which links environmental health to human and animal well-being. This paper highlights
the urgent need to bridge the gaps between innovation, accessibility, and policy enforcement for a healthier, more
resilient future.

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