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The Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Gonadal Hormonal Functions in Iraqi Women
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خلفية البحث:  مع دخول جائحة COVID-19 عامه الثالث ، من الواضح أن آثاره تمتد إلى ما بعد الجهاز التنفسي وهي مهمة سريريًا. قد يكون لهذه العواقب أيضًا تأثير على الصحة ونوعية الحياة. ربما يكون ثلث النساء قد عانين من تغيرات عابرة في أنماط الدورة الشهرية نتيجة للضغوط المرتبطة بوباء COVID-19. وقد يكون هذا التغيير ناتجًا عن التوتر والقلق. يمكن أن يكون عدم انتظام الدورة الشهرية أو غيابها مؤشرًا على انخفاض الخصوبة ، والذي يمكن أن يرتبط بحد ذاته بعدد من الحالات المزمنة ،و قد يتسبب النزيف الحاد في الإصابة بفقر الدم وله تأثير سلبي كبير على نوعية الحياة ويشكل عبئًا اجتماعيًا واقتصاديًا ضخمًا على النساء وأسرهن والخدمات الصحية والمجتمع. الاهداف : ان  الهدف من هذه الدراسة هو النظر في تأثير عدوى فيروس كورونا على مستوى الهرمونات للمرأة (استراديول (E2) ، البرولاكتين (PRL) ، الهرمون المنبه للجريب (FSH) ، والهرمون اللوتيني (LH)) ، وكذلك الحالات النزيف الغزير الذي يحدث عند النساء العراقيات قبل انقطاع الطمث المصابات بفيروس كورونا لمدة شهرين إلى ستة أشهر على الأقل. المرضى وطرق العمل/ المواد وطرق العمل:  اجريت هذه الدراسة البحثية  في مدينة بغداد الطبية (العيادة الاستشارية) ، من تشرين الثاني (نوفمبر) 2021 إلى نيسان (أبريل) 2022. وشملت الدراسة 100 امرأة متزوجة في سن الإنجاب تتراوح أعمارهن بين 18 و 40 سنة. تم تقسيم عينة الدراسة إلى مجموعتين ، المجموعة الاولى  50 امرأة في سن الإنجاب مصابات  بالنزيف  الحاد بعد الإصابة بـ COVID-19 م لمدة أربعة أشهر على الأقل ، و 50 امرأة غير مصابات بالفيروس التاجي. النتائج: أظهرت نتائج هذه الدراسة ، بمقارنة متوسط ​​± SD للمجموعتين ، أن مستويات LH كانت ذات دلالة إحصائية عالية لدى النساء اللواتي عانين من نزيف حاد بعد عدوى COVID-19 مقارنة بالنساء غير المصابات بـ COVID-19 ، مع قيمة p 0.000. لم تكن هناك فروق ذات دلالة إحصائية في مستويات FSH بين المجموعتين. كانت مستويات PRL أعلى من الناحية الإحصائية بالنسبة للنساء اللائي عانين من نزيف كبير بعد الإصابة بـ COVID-19 مقارنة بالنساء غير المصابات بـ COVID-19 ، بقيمة p 0.003. كان E2 ذو دلالة إحصائية عالية مقارنة بالنساء اللائي عانين من نزيف مفرط بعد عدوى COVID-19 مقارنة بالنساء غير المصابات. الاستنتاجات: تشير نتائج هذه الدراسة إلى أن النساء بعد الاصابة بـ COVID-19 قد يكون لهن تأثير على أنماط الدورة الشهرية ، ولكن هذا التأثير كان مؤقتًا ويمكن أن يكون بسبب التوتر والقلق الذي يؤثر على HPA ومبايض النساء. قد يؤدي ذلك إلى اضطراب وظائف الجهاز التناسلي الأنثوي ، حيث تظهر مستويات مرتفعة من هرمونات الغدد التناسلية مثل LH و PRL و E2 وأحيانًا تؤدي إلى حالة نزيف حاد بعد الإصابة بفيروس كورونا.

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Sun Jun 20 2021
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Immunological and Molecular Diagnosis of Cytomegalovirus Infection between Aborted & Pregnant Women in Babylon City
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Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the globally highly prevalent herpesvirus worldwide. CMV infects populations of all ages according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO). CMV infections remain the most common viral complication potentially multiple in humans and are a major cause of congenital normality in women, which is why they are critical for diagnosis in several times when it happens during pregnancy. Pregnant women with CMV infection can be in charge of abortion or congenital expandaedby. This study involves the collection a total of (90) samples taken from each aborted and pregnant woman (70 with abortion cases and 20 of pregnant without history of abortion as control subjects) r

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Thu May 05 2022
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Al-kindy College Medical Journal
The Anxiety and Fear of COVID-19 Pandemic at the First Year in Dentists Working in Specialist Dental Centers
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Background: COVID-19 pandemic has influenced all life aspects; Dental staff, like other healthcare providers, may be exposed to COVID-19 as part of their work and its psychological impacts on healthcare workers should not be ignored

Objectives: To assess the anxiety, and fear from COVID-19 pandemic in dentists working in specialist dental centers: sample the Al-Resafa health directorate, and its relation between the anxiety, and COVID-19 fear with some of their demographic variables

Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 2nd Jan. to 14th Feb. 2021, by an electronic version of questionnaire through Google-form; the questionnaire was formed based on Mental-Health-American-Org

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Thu Mar 09 2023
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Plos One
A cross-sectional analysis of the predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake and vaccine hesitancy in Iraq
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Background

Vaccine hesitancy poses a significant risk to global recovery from COVID-19. To date however, there is little research exploring the psychological factors associated with vaccine acceptability and hesitancy in Iraq.

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To explore attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in Iraq. To establish the predictors of vaccine uptake and vaccine hesitancy in an Iraqi population.

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Using a cross-sectional design, 7,778 participants completed an online questionnaire exploring their vaccination status, likelihood of infection, perc

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Sun Jul 17 2022
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Al–bahith Al–a'alami
Features of news coverage during Covid-19 crisis: Content analysis on a sample of global news accounts on Twitter
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This study aims to analyze the messages of a number of global news outlets on Twitter. In order to clarify the news outlets tactics of reporting, the subjects and focus during the crisis related to the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The study sample was chosen in a deliberate manner to provide descriptive results. Three news sites were selected: two of the most followed, professional and famous international news sites: New York Times and the Guardian, and one Arab news site: Al-Arabiya channel.

A total of 18,085 tweets were analyzed for the three accounts during the period from (1/3/2020) to (8/4/2020). A content analysis form was used to analyze the content of the news coverage.   The results indicate an increase in th

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Mon May 01 2023
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Clinical And Experimental Dental Research
Atypical clinical features of post COVID‐19 mucormycosis: A case series
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This case series aims to evaluate patients affected with post COVID‐19 mucormycosis from clinical presentation to surgical and pharmacological treatment to improve the disease prognosis.

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This case series was conducted at a specialized surgery hospital in Baghdad Medical City for over 10 months. Fifteen cases who had mild to severe COVID‐19 infections followed by symptoms similar to aggressive periodontitis, such as mobility and bone resorption around the multiple maxillary teeth, were included in this case series.

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Publication Date
Wed Dec 30 2020
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Iraqi Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences ( P-issn 1683 - 3597 E-issn 2521 - 3512)
Docking Study of Naringin Binding with COVID-19 Main Protease Enzyme
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The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has recently emerged as a human pathogen caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus was first reported from Wuhan, China, on 31 December 2019. Upon study, it has been used molecular docking to binding affinity between COVID-19 protease enzyme and flavonoids with evaluations based on docking scores calculated by AutoDock Vina. Results showed that naringin suppressed COVID-19 protease, as it has the highest binding value than other flavonoids including quercetin, hesperetin, garcina and naringenin. An important finding in this study is that naringin with neighboring poly hydroxyl groups can serve as inhibitors of COVID-19 protease bind to the S pocket of protein, it is shown that residues His163, Glu166, Asn142, His41and

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Wed May 27 2020
Journal Name
Research Gate
Information Booklet COVID-19 Graphs For Iraq First 3 Months
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This booklet contains the basic data and graphs forCOVID-19 in Iraq during the first three months of thepandemic ( 24 February to 19 May - 2020 ) , It isperformed to help researchers regarding this health problem (PDF) Information Booklet COVID-19 Graphs For Iraq First 3 Months. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341655944_Information_Booklet_COVID-19_Graphs_For_Iraq_First_3_Months#fullTextFileContent [accessed Oct 26 2024].

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Sat Mar 26 2022
Journal Name
Al-rafidain Journal Of Medical Sciences ( Issn: 2789-3219 )
Major Drivers for COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance: A Scoping Review
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Objective: To review and identify the major drivers for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Methods: A scoping review of studies of COVID-19 vaccine perceptions and barriers to using the COVID-19 vaccines. Two search engines, including PubMed and Google Scholar, were purposefully searched. Results: Eight studies from different countries were reviewed to categorize factors influencing people's acceptance of COVID-19 according to the Health Belief Model (HBM). Perceived susceptibility, and severity of the disease (COVID-19), in addition to perceived benefits of COVID-19 vaccination and "cues to action", can enhance vaccination acceptance. In contrast, perceived barriers to the COVID-19 vaccine can increase people's hesitancy to be vaccinated

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Mon Aug 30 2021
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Al-kindy College Medical Journal
COVID-19 and Alimentary Tract: Current Evidence and Recent Recommendations
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The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), first reported in China, in December 2019 and since then the digestive tract involvement of  COVID-19 has been progressively described. In this review, I summed recent studies, which have addressed the pathophysiology of COVID-19-induced gastrointestinal symptoms, their prevalence, and bowel pathological and radiological findings of infected patients. The effects of gut microbiota on SARS-CoV-2 and the challenges of nutritional therapy of the infected patients are depicted.  Moreover, I provide a concise summary of the recommendations on the management of inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer, and performing endoscopy in the COVID era. Finally, the COVID pancreatic re

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Sun Jan 01 2023
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Communications In Mathematical Biology And Neuroscience
A reliable numerical simulation technique for solving COVID-19 model
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