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Title: COSTA RICA


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COSTA RICA
  • Medium income nation
  • Developing economy
  • Largely agricultural
  • Strong democratic tradition

2
Costa Rica Environmental Issues
  • Topography
  • Climate

Tropical and subtropical dry season (December to
April) rainy season (May to November) cooler in
highlands
Coastal plains separated by rugged mountains
lowest point  Pacific Ocean 0 m highest point 
Cerro Chirripo 3,810 m
3
Costa Rica Environmental Issues
  • Industries
  • Agriculture
  • Water
  • Surface water contaminated with raw sewage,
    industrial wastes, and runoff
  • Beaches fecal contamination
  • Beaches and other surface waters have fuel spills

4
Costa Rica Environmental Issues
  • Food
  • Fecal contamination due to raw sewage used as
    fertilizer
  • Contaminated shellfish caused by algal toxins,
    sometimes seen as red tides
  • Air
  • Localized pollution near urban and industrial
    centers
  • Soil
  • Localized contamination near industry and waste
    disposal sites
  • DDT likely in agricultural and malaria control
    areas

5
Costa Rica Environmental Issues
  • Greatest short-term environmental health risks
  • Water and food contaminated with raw sewage or
    runoff
  • Greatest long-term environmental health risks
  • Urban air pollution especially in San Jose

6
Costa Rica Diseases ofOperational Importance
  • Intermediate-risk country
  • Diseases of greatest risk
  • Food and Waterborne bacterial diarrhea,
    hepatitis A
  • Vector-borne dengue fever, malaria

7
Costa Rica Diseases ofOperational Importance
  • Diseases of potential risk
  • Food and Waterborne brucellosis, protozoal
    diarrhea, typhoid/paratyphoid fever
  • Vector-borne Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
    murine typhus, tickborne rickettsioses
  • Sexually transmitted gonorrhea/chlamydia,
    hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS
  • Water contact leptospirosis
  • Respiratory tuberculosis
  • Animal contact rabies
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