Public Health study of Algal Allergens in Makerera Lake near Beawar
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There wouldn't be life if there wasn't water. The demand on water resources as a result of our pursuit of a better living is unparalleled. As a result, the quality of the water is crucial to their existence. Due to household, domestic waste, and rotting human, animal, and plant materials being introduced, Indian lakes and rivers are becoming more and more polluted. Makerera lake in Beawar was chosen to represent every body of water to its flora and animals. The lake is located in Rajasthan's Ajmer district, which is semi-arid. The Chlorophyceae, Bacillariophyceae, Eugleniophyceae, and Cyanophyceae families of algae were represented in the three lake sites where they were collected and recorded during the current inquiry. An investigation into the presence of allergenic algae in drinking water was done. illnesses induced by allergies to eutrophic water's algae allergens.
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