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Lefta, Radha. M.
- Seroprevelance of Toxoplasmosis Gondii Infection among Pregnant Women in Karbala Governorate 2014-2017
Authors
1 Ph.D - Instructur / Community Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, University of Al-Ameed, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, IQ
2 Assistant lecturer/ Microbilogist- College of Nursing, University of Al-Ameed, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, IQ
3 Ph.D- Assist Prof, Community Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, University of Kufa, IQ
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1086-1090Abstract
Objectives: To determine the prevalence for toxoplasmosis gondii infection among women pregnant and to find out between the relationships prevalence for toxoplasmosis gondii infection and risk factors among women pregnant and demographic data. A cross sectional study design was Carrie out of the study. A total of pregnant women are 500 attending antenatal clinic at Teaching of AL-Hussain Hospital in karbbla were selected by purposive sample for the study. The data collection process was initiated for the period of February 1st, 2018 through March 23th, 2018. The data collection are from medical recording in laboratory of hospital to identify about result of test and number of women’s that attendant for laboratory and check among Testing for Toxoplasma gondii serology (IgM and IgG). The diagnostic test is according to stander IgG its positive have more than 0.9 and IgM is positive have more than 0.8. This is table that the show of the study results for demographic data for study sample that indicate age groups are (16-21) years are majority 33.3% within age groups. Regarded with (IgM) test are half of the study sample negative (51.8%) and (IgG) test is positive most of the study sample (95.8%).Keywords
seroprevalence, Toxoplasma gondii infection, Risk factor of toxoplasma, (IgG) , (IgM)- Improvement of Women’s Skills toward their Children with Hemophiliaat Hereditary Blood Disease Center in Al-Nasiriya City, Iraq
Authors
1 Pediatrics Nursing Department, College of Nursing, Al-Muthanna University, IQ
2 Ph.D., College of Nursing, University of Al-Ameed, IQ
3 M.Sc., Community Health Nursing Branch, College of Nursing, Al-Muthanna University, IQ
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1673-1677Abstract
Background: Hemophilia refers to a group of bleeding disorders in which there is deficiency in one of the factors necessary for coagulation of blood such as factor VIII, IX or XI. The study was aimed to assess and improve women’s skills toward their hemophilic children.
Method: A descriptive study was conducted on a sample consisting of (70) women having hemophilic children who were selected randomly from Hereditary Bleeding Disease Center in Nasiriya City, Iraq from June 2018 to November 2018.
Results: The results revealed that differences were found between the study and control groups (P<0.01). With regard to practice of women in post-test, there was significant difference between practice (P<0.01) after the application of the education program in post-test conducts with relative comparison to the pre-test occasion in the study group.
Conclusion: Most of the women in the study group got benefit from implementation of programme about their skills concerning hemophilic disease.