Study The Causative agent of abortion in Babylon city by using TORCH test.

Authors

  • Fakhri Alajeeli Al-Salam university
  • Aula H. Obaid Al-Hikma University college –Department of Medical laboratory techniques

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55145/ajbms.2022.1.1.001

Keywords:

TORCH test ,abortion , toxoplasma ,HSV,CMV, Rubella .

Abstract

Abstract :   

TORCH syndrome is only one health issue. According to health experts, however, TORCH syndrome is a set of various infectious diseases. They can cause serious problems and can damage a fetus' health.

Aim of study: To detection the causative agent of abortion in Babylon city –Iraq by using TORCH test .

Material and patient :

Hundred ninety five women severed  from abortion  were  enrolled in this study .The duration of study continuous from July 2018-to June 2019. ELISA test was used for determination the titter of  IgG, IgM form all participat.

Result :The study result was showed  positive casesfor  IgM, IgG  of Toxoplasma  (94,84) respectively with percentage (57.3%,54.2%). While  negative case was showed (12,22) respectively with percentage (38.7%, 55%) .The study was showed  in CMV positive titter  case in botheIgM,IgG(65,75 ) respectively with percentage( 69.1%, 60%) .while the negative case  was  (40,31) respectively with present (40%,44.2%)

In Rubella positive  IgM, IgG was register as (19,31) with present (73% ,34%).while negative IgM,IgG  was (87,75) respectively with percentage (51%,71%).

Finally the positive result of  IgM, IgG  HSV was showed (6,31) respectively with percentage (54.5 %&53%) while the negative result is (79,65) respectively with present (43%& 46%).

Conclusion : this study was found ,the toxoplasma was the major factor for the abortion more than the viruses ,we need more study to determination of the relationship  between the  abortion and infection of viruses .

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Published

2022-01-15

How to Cite

Alajeeli, F., & Aula H. Obaid. (2022). Study The Causative agent of abortion in Babylon city by using TORCH test. Al-Salam Journal for Medical Science, 1(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.55145/ajbms.2022.1.1.001

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