Microbes: A General Review

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Year : May 1, 2024 at 2:37 pm | [if 1553 equals=””] Volume : [else] Volume :[/if 1553] | [if 424 equals=”Regular Issue”]Issue[/if 424][if 424 equals=”Special Issue”]Special Issue[/if 424] [if 424 equals=”Conference”][/if 424] : | Page : –

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    Gyanendra Kumar Gupta, Gagan Devi

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  1. Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Kriya Sharir, Shri Babu Singh Jay Singh Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Farrukhabad, Department of Rachna Sharir, Bharat Ayurveda Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, India, India
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nThe exploration of microbes has been a vibrant field of study for over 250 years. Microbiology, in particular, has made significant strides in recent decades, enabling precise diagnosis and treatment of numerous infectious diseases. Today, infectious diseases continue to pose challenges for human health. To mitigate the risks of various infections, there is a growing emphasis on enhancing the production and utilization of antibiotics, which are synthesized from microbial sources.
This abstract delves into the conceptual study of microbes, focusing on bacteria and fungi. Bacteria, with their diverse metabolic capabilities and structural variations, form a cornerstone of microbial ecology. Methods for assessing microbial sensitivity to antimicrobial agents are vital for effective treatment strategies. Staphylococcus aureus, a common bacterium often found in the human microbiome, exemplifies both commensal and pathogenic behaviors, causing a range of infections.
Fungi, characterized by chitin-containing cell walls, also play pivotal roles, particularly dermatophytes, which cause skin diseases in humans and animals. Among these, tinea corporis, or ringworm, stands out as a common fungal infection affecting various body parts.
Understanding the causes and transmission routes of these microbial infections underscores the importance of preventive measures. Moreover, the discussion emphasizes the ubiquitous nature of microorganisms and their essential contributions to ecological processes.
In conclusion, microbes represent a diverse array of organisms intricately intertwined with life on Earth, exerting profound effects on human health, ecology, and daily existence. Continued research and understanding of these microorganisms are crucial for addressing infectious diseases and harnessing their beneficial aspects.

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Keywords: Microorganisms, Microbiological study, Diagnostic techniques, Contagious illnesses, and Antibacterial medications.

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How to cite this article: Gyanendra Kumar Gupta, Gagan Devi.Microbes: A General Review.Research & Reviews: A Journal of Microbiology & Virology.May 1, 2024; ():-.

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How to cite this URL: Gyanendra Kumar Gupta, Gagan Devi , Microbes: A General Review rrjomv May 1, 2024 {cited May 1, 2024};:-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjomv/article=May 1, 2024/view=0

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Received February 21, 2024
Accepted April 9, 2024
Published May 1, 2024

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