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Jallab, Hassan Raji
- Risk Factors Increasing Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Under the Age of 40 Years attending Al-Diwanyia Teaching Hospital
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1 Department of Community and Family medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, College of Medicine, IQ
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Vol 14, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1235-1240Abstract
The present case control study of Iraqi people living in Aldiwanyia city to identify the attributable risk factors that leads to type 2 diabetes in younger age groups and the correlation of the most prevalence risk for developing diabetes. The study was designed to be a case control study includes 315 individuals, 150 is the number of controls, and the rest of the participants are patients that have been diagnosed by diabetes mellitus type 2 before or at age of 40 years .All these participants attended outpatient clinics at Al- Aldiwanyia teaching hospital in Al-Dewaniyah province/ Iraq. The beginning of data collection was dated on the January 2019 and ended on June 2019. Mean age of patients with diabetes mellitus was significantly higher than that of control subjects There was highly significant difference in the frequency distribution according to marital status,occupation,residency, level of education,economic statusin patients and controls groups .It appears that the rate of overweight and obesity is comparable in patient and control group.Keywords
Diabetes Mellitus, Risk Factors, Prevalence, Iraq ,young Age.- Prevalence of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Viruses in β-thalassemia Major Patient in AD-Diwanya province, Iraq
Authors
1 College of Medicine/ University of Al-Qadisiyah, IQ
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Vol 14, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1245-1249Abstract
Background: transmition of infectious agent is still the most common cause of death and disability related to blood transfusion.
Objective: to estimate the prevalence of HBV and HCV in beta thalassemic major patients in Ad-Diwayah governorate.
Method: The current study is a retrospective cross sectional study involving sample of 80 thalassemic major patients who regularly visit thalassemia center in Ad-diwuryah for treatment, data that required in the study had been collected from patients, their guardians and from the records.
Results:The prevalence rate of HBV was 2.5% (l male and 1 Female ) which was significantly associated with family history of hepatitis ; while the prevalence rate of HCV was 3.8% (1male and 2 female) which was significantly associated with age and family history of hepatitis.
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Prevalence, Hepatitis, Thalassemia, Major.- Prevalence of Lung Cancer in Non Smoker Patients Attending Al-Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital
Authors
1 H.D.S.M. (PH.D.) College of Medicine/ University of Al- Qadisiyah, IQ
2 Al-Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital / Al-Diwaniay Province, IQ
Source
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Vol 14, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1267-1272Abstract
Background: Smoking is a well known risk factor that is implicated in a number of human malignant disorders.
Aim of the Study:To study the prevalence of lung cancer in a sample of Iraqi non smoker patients and the main risk factor implicated in such malignant tumor.
Patients and Method: In this hospital based study, in order to explore the prevalence rate of bronchogenic carcinoma in non smoker patients ,it retrospectively collected data about those patients for the last four years, starting from January 2016 through June 2019. These information were retrieved from patients records that are already present in oncology and respiratory units in Al-Diwaniyah teaching hospital, Al-Diwaniyah province, Mid-Euphrates region of Iraq. The following variables were included in the questionnaire form: Age, gender, occupation, education level, residency, socioeconomic status, marital status history of smoking, history of second hand smoking, number of household smokers, type of smoking, history of alcoholism, history of chronic illness, the main presenting clinical features and clinical features of carcinoma and finding in examination as well as those obtained from investigations.
Results:In the current study, the prevalence rate of all cases of lung cancer during the period of study was 61 out of 403 (15.1 %). the rate of lung cancer in none smokers, in the current study, was 39.3 %. Old age individuals were the main age group affected and there was female predilection. there was also no significant difference in the distribution of patients and control subjects according to residency, occupation, level of education marital status and socioeconomic status (P > 0.05). In the current study, the prevalence rate of passive smoking in patients was significantly higher than that in control subjects, 70.8 % versus 40 %. Moreover, the number of household smokers was significantly higher inpatients group than in control group.
Conclusion:Lung cancer in non smokers appears to be significantly correlated with passive smoking in addition to increase incidence in old age and women.