Parasitology
Microbial diversity refers to the variety of microorganisms present in a given environment, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. This diversity is crucial because it influences ecosystem functions, health, and disease dynamics, particularly in relation to the microbiome's interaction with hosts, including humans and animals, as well as its role in parasitic infections.
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