Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.

This study included the distribution of TORCH (T. gondii, Rubella, CMV, and HSV- 2) infections among 276 pregnant women of different ages (18 – 45 years), 184 with Bad Obstetric History (BOH) and 92 with normal obstetric history. All cases were examined serologically by ELISA for the detection of Ig...

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Main Authors: Adel T. Al-Saeed, Iman Y. Abdulmalek, Haifa G. Ismail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zakho 2015-09-01
Series:Science Journal of University of Zakho
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BOD
Age
Online Access:https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/129
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spelling doaj-b8e742b9514547c28163ea17636891ae2020-11-25T02:10:28Zeng University of ZakhoScience Journal of University of Zakho2663-628X2663-62982015-09-0132171182129Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.Adel T. Al-Saeed0Iman Y. Abdulmalek1Haifa G. Ismail2University of DuhokUniversity of DuhokDuhok Polytechnic UniversityThis study included the distribution of TORCH (T. gondii, Rubella, CMV, and HSV- 2) infections among 276 pregnant women of different ages (18 – 45 years), 184 with Bad Obstetric History (BOH) and 92 with normal obstetric history. All cases were examined serologically by ELISA for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against TORCH pathogens. The seropositivity of TORCH infections was significantly higher in women with BOH than those of normal pregnant women with previous normal full term deliveries. As out of 184 pregnant women with BOH, the seropositivity for anti IgG and IgM for T. gondii, CMV, Rubella and HSV-2 were 66 (35.9%) and 6 (3.3%), 159 (86.4%) and 29 (15.8%), 108 (58.7%) and 3 (1.6%) and 104 (56.5%) and 20 (10.9%), respectively. Out of 92 examined normal pregnant women, the seropositivity for anti IgG and IgM for T. gondii, CMV, Rubella and HSV-2 were 38 (41.3%) and one case (1.1%) ,79 (85.9%) and 5 (5.4%), 43 (46.7%),1 (1.1%), and48 (52.2%) and 4 (4.3%), respectively. Regarding age, young ages (25-31 years) showed higher rates of seropositivity, for T.gondii, CMV and HSV-2 which was 57.1% (105/184) than older ages(39-45 years) in which it was only 1.1%  (2/184).except Rubella which showed high seropositivity among all ages. Regarding occupation, housewives showed higher seropositivity(74.3%) than employed women  (40.2%). With respect to period of gestation, for all agents  high infection rates (45.7%) occurred during the first trimester of pregnancy and the  lowest(12.5%)   was recorded in third trimester stages.https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/129TORCHBODAgeOccupationLiteracy
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author Adel T. Al-Saeed
Iman Y. Abdulmalek
Haifa G. Ismail
spellingShingle Adel T. Al-Saeed
Iman Y. Abdulmalek
Haifa G. Ismail
Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.
Science Journal of University of Zakho
TORCH
BOD
Age
Occupation
Literacy
author_facet Adel T. Al-Saeed
Iman Y. Abdulmalek
Haifa G. Ismail
author_sort Adel T. Al-Saeed
title Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.
title_short Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.
title_full Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.
title_fullStr Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.
title_full_unstemmed Study of Torch Outcome on Pregnancy and Fetus in Women with Bod in Duhok Province – Kurdistan Region – Iraq.
title_sort study of torch outcome on pregnancy and fetus in women with bod in duhok province – kurdistan region – iraq.
publisher University of Zakho
series Science Journal of University of Zakho
issn 2663-628X
2663-6298
publishDate 2015-09-01
description This study included the distribution of TORCH (T. gondii, Rubella, CMV, and HSV- 2) infections among 276 pregnant women of different ages (18 – 45 years), 184 with Bad Obstetric History (BOH) and 92 with normal obstetric history. All cases were examined serologically by ELISA for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against TORCH pathogens. The seropositivity of TORCH infections was significantly higher in women with BOH than those of normal pregnant women with previous normal full term deliveries. As out of 184 pregnant women with BOH, the seropositivity for anti IgG and IgM for T. gondii, CMV, Rubella and HSV-2 were 66 (35.9%) and 6 (3.3%), 159 (86.4%) and 29 (15.8%), 108 (58.7%) and 3 (1.6%) and 104 (56.5%) and 20 (10.9%), respectively. Out of 92 examined normal pregnant women, the seropositivity for anti IgG and IgM for T. gondii, CMV, Rubella and HSV-2 were 38 (41.3%) and one case (1.1%) ,79 (85.9%) and 5 (5.4%), 43 (46.7%),1 (1.1%), and48 (52.2%) and 4 (4.3%), respectively. Regarding age, young ages (25-31 years) showed higher rates of seropositivity, for T.gondii, CMV and HSV-2 which was 57.1% (105/184) than older ages(39-45 years) in which it was only 1.1%  (2/184).except Rubella which showed high seropositivity among all ages. Regarding occupation, housewives showed higher seropositivity(74.3%) than employed women  (40.2%). With respect to period of gestation, for all agents  high infection rates (45.7%) occurred during the first trimester of pregnancy and the  lowest(12.5%)   was recorded in third trimester stages.
topic TORCH
BOD
Age
Occupation
Literacy
url https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/129
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