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Microbiology Parasitology

Microbiology parasitology is the study of parasitic microorganisms, such as protozoa, helminths, and viruses. It focuses on understanding the biology, behavior, and ecology of these organisms, as well as their clinical effects on humans and other animals. The importance of parasitology lies in its relevance to publi…

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Overview

Microbiology parasitology is the study of parasitic microorganisms, such as protozoa, helminths, and viruses. It focuses on understanding the biology, behavior, and ecology of these organisms, as well as their clinical effects on humans and other animals. The importance of parasitology lies in its relevance to public health and food safety. Microbiology parasitology research can help provide insight into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of parasitic diseases, as well as aid in the implementation of food safety protocols. In addition, this field of study has proven to be essential for understanding the mechanisms of infectious diseases and human immunity.

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DABBU JAIJYAN · United States Aditya Gupta · United States Naglaa Shalaby · Saudi Arabia

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