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Lazm, Anwar M., Alomashi, Ghada B., Jebur, Mohammed Sh. |
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Biochemical & Cellular Archives; Apr2018, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p109-114, 6p |
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Case-control study has done during February to May 2016 at Baghdad Hospitals. There were fifty blood and urine samples collected from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patient's diagnosed and healthy control. Anti-cycliccitrullinated peptide (anti-CCP), CRP, ESR and Rheumatoid factor (RF) tests had performed for both groups as a confirmed of diagnostic tests. Analysis of urine from RA patients and health controls to isolation and diagnosis of Proteus mirabilis bacterium and specific Strongyloides stercoralis antibodies (IgG) had detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). According to the results of study, RA patients own higher rising level of CRP than the ones in control group (32.29 and 4.42) respectively, also RA patients had 65.75 high levels of RF in comparison with healthy control group. Isolation and diagnosis of Proteus mirabilis bacterium from culture results of urine from 50 patients with RA and health controls showed 16 isolates (32%) and 2(4%), respectively. From those (16) isolates only (7) isolates had diagnosed as P. mirabilis through biochemical tests and API 20E confirmation. It has found 29 (58%) of the RA patients positive to the S. stercolaralis. The current study has recorded significant differences between P. mirabilis and S. stercoralis (P<0.01) among RA patients when compared between RA patients that were suffering from P. mirabilis and control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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