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Mansoura Medical Journal. 1992; 22 (3-4): 173-181
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-24754

ABSTRACT

The effects of Trichomonas vaginalis and Candida albicans on fresh semen samples were studied, in order to evaluate their roles in human infertility. It was found that spermatozoal motility greatly subsided with addition of greater concentrations of either of both pathogens. On the other hand while Trichomonas vaginalis has no effect on spermatozoal agglutination, candida lead to apparant agglutination and even spermatozoal flocculation. The effect of semen on both organisms was studied and we found that semen did not favour the growth of Trichomonas vaginalis but it was a good medium for the growth of candida albicans


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Trichomonas vaginalis , Candida albicans
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Mansoura Medical Journal. 1990; 20 (1-2): 107-120
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-17175

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This work was done on 48 children with unclassifiable mental retardation, in addition to 48 normal healthy children as a control. All cases were in vestigated for the presence of rubella, herpevirus and cytomegalovirus lgG antibodies using ELISA technique. lgG antibody levels for test and control groups respectively were 2.14 +/- 1.62 and 2.62 +/- 1.75 for rubella, 1.140 +/- 628 and 1.472 +/- 0.381 for herpes virus and 0.401 +/- 0.208 and 0.368 +/- 0.164 for CMV denoting that there is no significant difference in antibody levels between test and control groups. Similarly, it was found that there is no significant difference in the level of these antibodies between cases with microcephaly and normocephaly, cases with and without deafness and cases with and without ophthalmic defects in test group cases. Accordingly, we can say that there is no clinical association between any of these viruses [evaluated by lgG antibody levels] at one hand and mental retardation or its manifestation, represented by microcephaly, deafness and ophthalmic defects, on the other hand


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Rubella , Herpes Simplex , Cytomegalovirus Infections , Incidence , Biomarkers
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