Thursday, 26 January 2023

Human Filariasis Diagnosed by Modified Knott Technique Randomly in Iraq: A Recent Study| Chapter 9 | Research Advances in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 1

 The current study proposed to the detection of Microfilariae in persons for clinically unsuspected cases haphazard samples and for different ages; Applied reduced Knott technique for the first be present at Iraq; secondhand three types of stains for blood samples and condensation the results. A total of 103 blood samples active and patient people, the current study told to 37 (35.92%) were infected accompanying Filariasis. The current study recorded definite rates for four groups of ages: children (5-15 old age), young (16-27 year), Adult (28-49 old age) and old (50 old age & above) that the higher rate 55.55% in kids group. The detail of action test revealed non-meaningful differences ‘tween ages of positive samples for Filariasis. The current study disclosed out of 56 antitoxin samples of male 19 were positive (33.92%) and consumed 47 serum sample of female 18 were beneficial (38.29) for Filariasis. The statistic test told non-significant dissimilarities ‘tween male and female. The current study applied three types of stains Methylene vulgar, Giemsa and Lieshmen for compression; all ruling class appeared definite rates 38.15%, 35.71% and 23.07% respectively This study written three genera of filariae in accordance with the morphological traits (Brugia, Mansonella and Wucheraria).

Author(s) Details:

Afkar M. Hadi,
Iraq Natural History Research Center and Museum, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.

Farah A. Al-Zahawi,
College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RAMB-V1/article/view/8990

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