Study the Prevalence of Giardia Parasite and the Relationship of Some Living and Haematological Variables to Infection
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.16272Keywords:
Giardia, haematological variables , living , Age , GenderAbstract
During the period from 10th September into 31th December-2020 study has done.. Eighty five (85) stool
samples had collected from(33) females and (52) males from different age group (1-55) years among patients
suffering from gastrointestinal disturbances who attending to various governmental hospitals (Fallujah
General Hospital, Teaching laboratory and Consultant clinic) in Fallujah City with the main clinical features
(abdominal pain, nausea, bloating , heart burn and loss of appetite), And some of them did not suffer from
any pathological symptoms (control) , 25 samples were infected with Giardia, 25 samples were uninfected
(control), and 25 samples were infected with other secondary infections.
The results showed that males are more likely than females to be infected, and that age greater than 10 years
was the most affected age group, and the rate of infection in urban was slightly higher than in the rural , The
results also showed a significant increase in the rate of white blood cells, unlike the rest of the other blood
factors (Hb, PCV, PLT, RBC), which had no significant differences, and the blood factors for some of them
had a correlation with age, sex, living status, and other factors that did not Have no affiliation .
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