Hesham Mohei*
Microbial ecology is a field of study that investigates the interactions between microorganisms and their environment. In recent years, the global environment has been undergoing rapid changes due to human activities, leading to significant alterations in microbial communities. These changes have profound implications for public health, as microbes play a crucial role in various ecological processes and can directly impact human well-being. This article explores the evolving field of microbial ecology in changing environments and its implications for public health. We discuss the key factors driving microbial community shifts, the potential consequences for human health and strategies to mitigate these risks.
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