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[Epidemiologic significance of sludge for the transmission of zoonoses].
Sludge contains all types of pathogenic organisms originating from the drainage system of the population. Decontamination is difficult and expensive, it is ranging from thermal-chemical to radioactive treatment of the materials. Suitable treatment and use of sludge can really reduce the health hazards to the population.