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Title: Impact of human activity on microbiological pollution of the environment
Authors: Seniuk, I. V.
Kravchenko, V. M.
Sulashvil, N.
Shcherbak, A. O.
Keywords: microbiological environmental pollution
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: НФаУ
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Impact of human activity on microbiological pollution of the environment / I. V. Seniuk [et al.] // Мікробіологічні та імунологічні дослідження в сучасній медицині : матеріали ІІІ наук.-практ. міжнар. дистанційної конф., м. Харків, 21 берез. 2025 р. - Харків : НФаУ, 2025. - С. 68-72.
Abstract: Microbiological pollution refers to the introduction or proliferation of microorganisms – such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa—in the environment due to human activities, often leading to harmful consequences for ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity. While microorganisms are naturally present in all ecosystems and play critical roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition, human activities have significantly altered their distribution, abundance, and pathogenicity. This article examines the mechanisms through which human activity contributes to microbiological pollution, its consequences, and the challenges in mitigating its effects, while questioning the effectiveness of current approaches and narratives around environmental management.
URI: http://dspace.nuph.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35154
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