What is living reservoirs?
Answer / Amod Kumar Singh
Living reservoirs refer to natural habitats or environments where microorganisms, including pathogens, can survive and potentially be maintained for long periods. Examples include soil, water bodies, vegetation, and animals. These reservoirs play a significant role in the spread of diseases.
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