A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY IDENTIFYING THE BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY OF INTESTINAL DISORDERS IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS

Authors

  • Israa Sami Othman M.Sc. / Master's Degree Microbiology / Bacteria Iraqi Ministry of Education, General Directorate of Education, Basra, AL-Yamama Prep School for Girls, Basra, Iraq
  • Abbas AbdulWahhab Jumaah Department of Applied Embryology, High Institute for Infertility Diagnosis and Assisted Reproductive Technologies,
  • Khaleel Ibrahim Ismael Department of Clinical Reproductive Physiology, High Institute for Infertility Diagnosis and Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Nahrain University, Kadhimiya, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Dr. Amal Abdel Wahed Mohammed Mashhadani Department of Applied Embryology, High Institute for Infertility Diagnosis and Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Nahrain University, Kadhimiya, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Dr. Ali Qais Abdulkafi M.B.Ch.B. \ D.C.H. \ (Pediatrics) Iraqi Ministry of Health, Kirkuk Health Department, Kirkuk General Hospital, Kirkuk, Iraq.

Keywords:

Gastrointestinal, E. histolytica/dispar, spending, Ethology

Abstract

Gastrointestinal disorders are very common in people with HIV, which can lead to death. Several etiological factors and pathophysiological mechanisms have been proposed to cause this condition, and this study was aimed at identifying the bacterial etiology of intestinal disorders in HIV-infected patients to Iraqi patients. A cross-sectional study was established in Iraq in different hospitals to patients infected with HIV, where 100 patients were recruited, and they were distributed into two groups (70 patients, 30 control. In this study, a survey was conducted on patients whose ages ranged between 15 years and 55 years

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2022-11-20

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Israa Sami Othman, Abbas AbdulWahhab Jumaah, Khaleel Ibrahim Ismael, Dr. Amal Abdel Wahed Mohammed Mashhadani, & Dr. Ali Qais Abdulkafi. (2022). A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY IDENTIFYING THE BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY OF INTESTINAL DISORDERS IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS. World Bulletin of Public Health, 16, 134-139. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/1696

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