Comparison of certain blood components and immunoglobulin in women who are infected and not infected with the disease of constipation

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Published
Sep 1, 2007
Pages
350-360

Abstract

A comparative study was carried out about toxoplasmosis in Neinavagovernorate and it was revealed the effect of toxoplasmosis on someblood components represented by haemoglobin level and the number ofleucocytes and blood platelets. Heamoglobin level decreased in womenwith acute and chronic toxoplasmosis (1 0.2 g/1 00 mg 1.4 and 10.5g/1 00 ml+ 1.9) respectively, while the level remain normal in womenwith old infection(l3.1g /100 0.8) compared with uninfected woman. Aslight decrease in leucocytes count in chronic infection( 9.6 X 10 L 3.11and 9.2 X 10. cell/L 2.7) was observed respectively, while in womanwith old infection no noticeable change occurred in leucocytes count(8.9X10 cell/L 5.4) compared with uninfected women. As concern plateletscount neither increase nor decrease was observed( 260X 10 ceel/5.4) incase of acute toxoplasmosis and (258X 10 pl/L 4.1) in case with chronictoxoplasmosis while in old infection(264 X 10 pl/3 .26) compared withuninfected.Estimation of immunoglobulin level was carried out for IgG, IgM, IgA inserum of infected females(acute, chronic and old ) compared withuninfected. It was revealed from the results that IgA level (390.2 mg/1 00ml43.3) and less than that in old infections(300.2 mg/100 ml 41.2)while IgM increased in case of acute infection(30 1.13 mg/1 00 ml 36.1)and less in old infections(227 mg/ 100 ml18.5) while IgG has increasedto reach 1925.3 mg/ 100 mll9.2) in case of chronic infections and lessthan that in acute infections(l731. 7 mg/1 00 ml 16. 7) compared withuninfected.It is revealed also that the number of positive cases of hyperautoimmunoglobulins was ( 4) cases out of (30) cases ( 13.3%)in case ofaborted females infected with acute toxoplasmosis whom did notresponds to treatment while no positive case was detected in chronictoxoplasmosis . From the results of statistical analysis using chi-square nosignificant difference or correlation between infection andhyperautoimmunoglobulins was detected while after using Z-test forcomparing percentages a significant relationship between the type ofinfection with toxoplasmosis (both acute and chronic) withhyperautoimmunoglobulins in aborted women whom they did notrespond to treatment properly, was found.

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L. Al-Duliami, لقاء, Z. Rahemo, and زهیر, “Comparison of certain blood components and immunoglobulin in women who are infected and not infected with the disease of constipation”, EDUSJ, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 350–360, Sep. 2007.