Volume : 10, Issue : 12, December – 2023

Title:

THE IMPACT OF CYANOBACTERIA ON HUMAN HEALTH

Authors :

Zahid.M.Serdar, Najah.M.Alqurashi, Norh.M.Alotabi, Abdulrahman.E.Almalki, Fatmah.A.Alharthi, Mansour.S.Al-Shamrani, Kamel.M.Alluhaybi. Hatim.M.Alharbi.Hind.A.Alzahrani9, Abdullah.A.Alzahrani, Dalal.S.Alsaedi, Bodoor.O.Alqurashi

Abstract :

The aim of the current study is, what are cyanobacteria, what are the types of cyanobacteria, what are their benefits to human health and the environment, what are the risks of cyanobacteria to human health. The questionnaire was created electronically via the Google Drive program, and then it was distributed via mobile phone on the social networking program (WhatsApp). Using e-mail for all participants to respond to the questionnaire. 600 questionnaires were distributed to all mobile groups, and 550 questionnaires were received on the researcher’s e-mail. (The target group is residents of the Holy City of Mecca, aged 25-55 years).
Keywords: impact of cyanobacteria, human health

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Zahid.M.Serdar et al., The Impact Of Cyanobacteria On Human Health , Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (12).

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