Seroprevalence Comparison among (CMV , Toxoplasma, Rubella) IgM And IgG Ab In Aborted Women In Karbala Province
Journal: Scientific Journal of Medical Research (Vol.2, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : Israa Saeed Abbas;
Page : 23-25
Keywords : TOXO; CMV; Rubella; IgG; IgM; Aported women; Seroprevalence; ELIZA;
Abstract
Objective: The current study aim to investigate the prevalence of CMV, Rubella, Toxoplasma infections among aborted women. Methods: A total of 300 serum samples were collected from aborted women that admitted to Gynecology Hospital of Karbala, with age range 14-45 year, for detecting of antibodies types IgM and IgG for Cytomegalovirus, Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella virus, by using Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: The current studies showed that high prevalence of the CMV IgG antibodies among studied samples 287(96%) were positive and 21(7%) positive for IgM, 16(5%) were positive for each antibody. While the result showed that lower in the presence of Rubella IgG antibodies than CMV summed up 200(66.6%) were IgG positive and 18(6%) were IgM positive, in compere to the presence of toxoplasma there were 149(49.6%) of samples were IgG antibodies positive and 35(11.6%) were IgM antibodies positive. Conclusion: The main cause of apportion in pregnant women was CMV, These tests must be included in a routine work before or through pregnancy in women.
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