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 There are several diseases in ancient days, to which individuals got affected, suffered and died too. These diseases are termed as ancient diseases. a number of the traditional diseases include pneumonia, tuberculosis, chicken pox, small pox, rickettsia, influenza, rabies, etc. There are many reasons for these ancient diseases  and a few of the reasons include, maintaining unhygienic conditions, Illiteracy and lackof knowledge domain.  An amazing and unbelievable fact is we lost many of our eminent scientists and young researchers by the grace of those microbes, as they got affected while working with those pathogens. A separate branch has evolved to examine these microbes called microbiology. Anton van Leeuwenhoek, a person who observed the presence of microbes first time by using his magnifying lens, is considering as father of microbiology and Pasteur who have done many innovations in the field of microbiology is considering as Father of recent microbiology. Microbiology is that the study of living organisms, which are invisible to the eye . There are differing types of microbes (bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, viruses, etc.) which plays major role in causing diseases. Microbes are ubiquitous in nature. They sleep in each and every a part of biosphere including hot springs, soil, ocean bottom , atmosphere and also within the crust . In ancient days, people got affected with diseases, once they came touch with the regular environment like water, air, soil, etc. Diseases spread through Food and water is usually referred to as Food and water borne diseases and a few of the Food and water borne ancient  

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