Volume : 10, Issue : 10, October – 2023

Title:

THE IMPACT OF WATER POLLUTION WITH MICROBES ON HUMAN HEALTH

Authors :

Adel.M.Ashi, Sultan.A.Alghamdi, Hassan.M.Magrabi, Mohammed.S.Alzahrani, Muhanad.A.Alshmrani, Waleed.S.Alzahrani, Rafat.S.Alnemari, Naif.A.Alsiny, Abdulrahman.M.Alalyani, Abdulmajeed.M.Alghamdi, Khalid.M.Althobaiti, Lina.A. Akram, Tirad.A.Felemban, Ehdaa.F.Alndunisi, Abeer.A.Alharbi, Makki.A.Digna, Abdulaziz.A. Almuntashari

 

Abstract :

The aim of the current study is to know the types of water pollution, what are the types of microbes that grow in polluted water, and the materials or waste that cause water pollution. 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. 800 questionnaires were distributed to all mobile groups, and 700 questionnaires were received on the researcher’s e-mail.
Keywords: impact, water pollution, microbes, human health

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in Adel.M.Ashi et al . The Impact Of Water Pollution With Microbes On Human Health, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (10).

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