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Bacterial profile of urinary tract infections in Diabetic postmenopausal women

Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacterial infection in women in general and in postmenopausal women in particular. Bacteriuria occurs more often in elderly functionally impaired women but in general many of it are asymptomatic.However the risk factors associated with recurrent UTI in elderly women are not widely described.Bacteuria in elderly women is associated with high mortality rates ,however many of thus bacteriuria are asymptomatic (Assel et al.,2009).The belief that diabetes ,a common metabolic disorder is associated with ahigher risk of UTI is widespread,diabetes result in several abnormalities of the host defense system that might result in a higher risk of certain infection.
Patient and Method: The prospectiye study included 200 cases of urinary tract infection with diabetes mellitus type 2 in postmenopausal women visiting Medicine out patients and in patients Clinic of Medical City Teaching Hospital in Baghdad city. This study period was from 15 November 2011 till 15 June 2012. Urine Samples were collacted from women under supervision of the specialist’s physicians. General urine examination was accomplished for each patient. For patients suspected with DM type 2the Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) level was measured considering also the duration of diabetes. The urine samples were inoculated directly onto enrichment and selective media for the isolation of the causative bacteria. The isolates were identified using different microscopical, culture characteristics and biochemical testes.
Results: Totally in the four studied groups E.coli was the most common isolates bacteria 39(23.0%),followed by Klebsiella 26(15.3%),Candida albicans 25(14.7%),non hemolytic streptococcus 30(6.5%), Moraxilla catarrhalis 28(16.5%) and diaphtheroid 23(13.6%). Wherease Staphylococcus aureus comprised 13(7.7%). There was no significant relation shipe between type of uropathogenes and HbA1c level .However the relation was significant between uropathogenes and kind of diabetes treatment and duration of diabetes. E.coli and klebsiella growth isolated from diabetic cases was heavy rather than moderate growth.
Conclusion: In postmenopausal women the incidence of UTI in age group 50-60 yrs was higher than that of 61-70. However there was no significant difference between diabetic and non diabetic women groups, The risk of UTI was higher with longer duration of diabetes rather than degree of glycemic control (HbA1C), women undergoing pharmacological treatment for diabetes were mainly at higher risk suggesting association between severity of diabetes and risk of UTI, E.coli was the most single isolated organism in all women as well as young women.

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Publication Date
Sat May 01 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
Morphological study of bronchial tree and lung in Iraqi weasel (Herpestes javanicus)
Abstract<p>The current study aimed to identify the morphological description and branches of the bronchial tree and lung for the weasel <italic>Herpestes javanicus</italic> as one of the Iraqi mammals inhabiting the Iraqi environment. In the current study, 10 samples with an mean weight of 288-564 g were used, trachea and lung were removed from the samples and confirmed using proven solutions and laboratory tests were conducted on 5 samples of the study to identify the branches of the bronchial tree using the technique of casting resin and then exposing the samples to erosion. Weasel has a pair of bright pink sponge lungs that occupy most of the thoracic cavity. The lungs look similar </p> ... Show More
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Sun Sep 25 2022
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Research Journal Of Biotechnology
Evaluation of Interlukein-6 and Vitamin D in Patients with COVID-19

COVID-19 is a unique viral infectious illness that causes a variety of symptoms and health hazards, particularly to the respiratory system and has been declared a worldwide pandemic. The disease is characterized by a cytokine release in severe conditions. Interleukin-6 (IL-6), a proinflammatory cytokine, mediates an important immunomodulatory process. Also, vitamin D was identified to have a role in the innate immunity of individuals. Our study was designed to find the role of IL-6 and vitamin D in COVID-19 patients, as well as, to see whether there is a link between vitamin D deficiency and cytokine syndrome development. The study included 90 COVID-19 patients and 30 control people from Baghdad, Iraq. The age of the participants was non-s

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Fri Nov 30 2018
Journal Name
Civil Engineering Journal
Determining the Causes of Punching Shear in Reinforced Slabs Using Fishbone Diagram

Risk identification and assessment can be analysed using many risk management tools. Fishbone diagram is one of these techniques which can be employed, for the identification of the causes behind the construction failure, which   has become a phenomenon that often gets repeated in several projects. If these failures are not understood and handled scientifically, it may lead to disputes between the project parties. Additionally, the construction failure also leads to an increase in the project budget, which in turn causes a delay in the completion of the projects. Punching shear in reinforcement slab may be one of the reasons for construction failures. However, there are many doubts about other causes that lead to this failure as w

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Sat Jul 30 2022
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Histological study of liver for squirrel (Sciurus anomalus) (Güldenstädt, 1785) in Iraq

The liver (hepatic) is one of the largest glands or organs of the digestive system in the body of living organisms, including rodents, take the squirrel in this study for example. The study and the collection of sources emerged to be put into the hands of those, especially those interested in histological studies, including junior or professionals and veterinarians, knowledge of the stains used in the research and their final results.

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Sun May 15 2022
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Comparative anatomical study to skeleton for same species of Turtles in Iraq

Bones were recorded in the skeleton of some species of Iraqi turtle Mauremys rivulata; the objectives of this study came in light of current conditions, environmental developments, talents and techniques of biological studies taking place in the country, need for an anatomy guide in river turtles of Iraqi species, to identify all kinds of similarities and differences with their preaching, this work or study has become written in response to those modern needs. It is designed to be one of the resources for those interested in biological studies, beginners or professionals, and veterinarians, distinguishing them from marine and global species. Turtles were dissected in the laboratories of the Research Center and Museum of Natural Hist

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Wed Apr 02 2014
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The evaluation of left ventricle stiffness index in patients suffering from hypertension

Many diseases can produce cardiac overload, of these disease hypertension, valve disease congenital anomaly in addition to many other disease. One of the most common diseases causing left ventricle overload is hypertension. A long term hypertension can cause myocardium hypertrophy leading to changes in the cardiac contractility and reduced efficiency. The investigations were carried out using conventional echocardiography techniques in addition to the tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) from which many noninvasive measurements can be readily obtained. The study has involved the effect of hypertension on the myocardium stiffness index through the measurement of early diastolic filling (E) and the early velocity of lateral mitral annulus (E

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Tue Feb 28 2023
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Assessment of miR-146a Gene Polymorphisms in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

      Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multifactorial chronic autoimmune disease, with a wide spectrum of effect. The main feature of the disease is the production of a wide variety of autoantibodies as a result of immune tolerance loss. The work aims to evaluate the miRNA-146a gene polymorphism potential association with disease activity and chronicity changes in SLE patients. The study included 100 SLE patients and 50 matched controls. The systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index (SLEDAI) was assessed. The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of miR-146a gene (rs2910164) polymorphism was assayed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing technique in patients and control. 100 SLE pati

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