Title of article :
Hematological Study of Infants Amoebiasis in Duhok City
Author/Authors :
haider, saad mohi duhok polytechnic university - duhok technical institute, Iraq , alsoufi, saad mohammed shaheen duhok polytechnic university - duhok technical institute, Iraq
From page :
343
To page :
348
Abstract :
Out of 180 children, 60 (33.3%) have Amoebiasis infection as diagnosed by direct wet smear and Saturated Salt Solution (SSS). SSS method is more significant (P=0.001) in diagnosis of the disease. Number of children infected with Amoebiasis infection is higher in infants aged 1-6 months, but without any significant difference to ages 6-12 or 12-18 months. In contrast, infants aged 18-24 months are significantly differant (P=0.01) as the infection rate is 16.6%. Gender also is seen to be reduced in significance (P= 0.001) for females aged 18-24 months. Blood profile of the involved infants has shown a significant variation (P=0. 01) for all blood profile parameters (RBC (P=0.05), WBC (P=0.001), Lymphocytes (P=0.05), Granulated WBC (P=0.05), Hb (P=0.01) and Platelets counts (P=0.001). Many medicinal regimes are dependent in the treatment of Amoebiasis, Metronidazole (Flagyl) in significant variation (P=0.01), combination of Metronidazole and Bactrim
Keywords :
Amoebiasis , Entamoeba histolytica , Infant , Children , Direct Smear , Saturated Salt Solution , Blood Profile.
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Record number :
2691894
Link To Document :
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