The Dynamic Relationship Between Microbiology, Safety in the Workplace, and Community Health

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Author(s): Hemlata Dewangan, Lakhan Lal Kashyap, Aman Chandrakar

The critical role that taking into account the interplay between microbiology, workplace safety, and community health plays in creating a more secure and healthy society as a whole. Implications for public health of the complex relationship between microbiology, workplace safety, and community health. The presence of microorganisms in the environment has a profound effect on occupational and community safety protocols and health consequences. Limitations in data, interdisciplinary collaboration, and behavioural factors all play a role in the difficulty of predicting microbial behavior, preventing cross-contamination, and adapting interventions across a wide range of industries. These obstacles must be surmounted if effective management is to be implemented and complete health is to be achieved. Using state-of-the-art microbiological analysis, risk assessment methodologies, and simulation modelling, the authors of this work suggest Integrated Dynamic Microbial Risk Assessment (IDMRA). Effective preventative measures and policies can be developed with the help of this method, which provides a Holistic Framework (HF) for assessing the possible effects of microbial exposures. This method has wide-ranging uses, from healthcare to manufacturing to food production, and it can provide individualized treatments to improve occupational and public health. A simulation study demonstrates the technique's value by illustrating how it can be used to forecast the spread of illnesses, direct resource allocation, and minimize potential harm

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  • Ahmed Hussien Alshewered

    University of Basrah College of Medicine, Iraq

  • Sudhakar Tummala

    Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering SRM University – AP, Andhra Pradesh

     

     

     

  • Alphonse Laya

    Supervisor of Biochemistry Lab and PhD. students of Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry and Department of Chemis

     

  • Fava Maria Giovanna

     

  • Manuprasad Avaronnan

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