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Al-Azhar Medical Journal. 1996; 25 (3): 165-174
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-40131

ABSTRACT

Important human pathogens are found in the Proteeae. By using the biochemical reactions, it has been possible to use new six media, that allow an easy, rapid and accurate method for the identification all important members of tribe. Also, other confirmatory media and tests were used to confirm the diagnosis

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Al-Azhar Medical Journal. 1996; 25 (3): 175-188
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-40132

ABSTRACT

This study included 100 pregnant women during the last trimester and their newborn. Women were presented with flue-like illness, urinary tract infection and/or fever. Culture from blood CSF, amniotic fluid, placenta and exteranl auditory canal swabs, revealed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes type 4B in six mothers and five of the newborns. Four neonates presented early after birth with mainly: Difficult labor, thicks and dark liquor, low birth weight, respiratory distress with aspiration pneumonia and septicemia. They received intravenous ampicillin and kanamycin immediately. The outcome of these neonates was two deaths [one still born and one died two days later]. One newborn presented after 8 days with meningitis. Gamma IFN level was hardly detected in sera of neonates in the first sample with a very slight increase in the second sample compared with the gamma IFN level in sera of their mothers, where it was detectable in the first sample with double fold increase in their second sample. Placental examination reveal chorioamnionitis with microbasses formation and detection of gram positive coccobacilli. Placental examination for early diagnosis and confirmation of the disease even before it was suspected clinically. It was concluded that newborn and pregnant women with diminished cellular immunity are predisposed to the threat of listerial infection. So, increase awareness of this disease and its prevention is paramount importance


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Listeriosis , Listeria/pathogenicity , Immunity, Cellular , Infant, Newborn, Diseases , Infant, Newborn
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Jordan Medical Journal. 1993; 27 (1): 37-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-28294

ABSTRACT

The study was conducted to assess the nutritional status of children in Baghdad, Data for weight, stature and weight / stature from 1480 children between the age of 0 - 72 months were determined between November 1989 and April 1990. Data were determined from eight nursery schools, two obstetric units and one health centre [children attending for vaccination]. All data determined from Baghdad and designed to represent the different socioeconomic classes of the city. The study revealed that stunting or chronic malnutrition were very low in Baghdad [below 20%] and wasting of acute malnutrition was also below 3%, similarly the rate of under weight was low [below 15%]. Thus there was a low prevalence of protein energy malnutrition problem in Baghdad


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Humans , Male , Female , Protein-Energy Malnutrition , Nutrition Disorders/classification , Age Factors , Sex Factors , Child , Anthropometry , Body Weight , Body Height
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