Collection of Samples from Various Microenvironments Analyse and Quantify the Ambient Microbial Air Quality in The Restrooms of Dehradun City for Study of Antibiotic Resistance of These Various Isolated Microbes from Contaminated Environment and Antimicro

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Bhuvnesh Chhabra, Waseem Khan, Sanjay Singh

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The microbiological air quality research in Dehradun public bathrooms highlighted the possible health and environmental risks associated with high-traffic areas. It emphasizes the need to address the spread of germs and their relationship to various illnesses. The study's results also provide significant evidence for more extensive conversations about antibiotic resistance and help continue efforts to address this rising public health concern. Furthermore, investigating ethanolic extracts from apple leaves and barks for antibacterial activity is an excellent possibility for creating natural antimicrobial drugs. The study's findings indicate that plant-derived extracts can limit microbial development, offering long-term alternatives to standard antimicrobial treatments. In conclusion, the research discusses antibiotic resistance in bacteria and the antibacterial activity of apple leaves and bark ethanolic extract on isolated microorganisms.

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