Title of article
Detection of Helicobacter pylori IgG in diabetic patients and non-diabetic
Author/Authors
al-abdul, a.a. university of basrah - college of science - department of philology, Iraq
From page
53
To page
57
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is one of the important causes of dyspepsia. The incidence of H. pylori is increased in diabetes mellitus. A total of ninety two (92) blood samples which include sixty two (62) samples for diabetic patient and thirty (30) samples non-diabetic as a control from November 2012 - March 2013 in private laborotary (Ibn- Alnafes) in Basra city. All samples were subjected to assessment of fasting blood sugar (FBS) level and detection of H. pylori antibodies (H. pylori IgG)# by enzyme linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELIZA). The highest frequency of H.pylori was in diabetic patients 54/62(87%), while non diabetic patients (as control), was 3/30(10). Statistically the differences were significant (P 0.05) among diabetic and non-diabetic patients with H. pylori. For the diabetic patients, of the total 37/62(60%) males, 32/37(86%) showed positive test for H. pylori IgG, while 22/25(88%) out of 25/62( 40 %) females, showed positive test of for H. pylori IgG, but the difference was statistically non significant (P 0.05).For non diabetic group, of the total 18/30(60 %) males, 2/18(11%) showed positive test for H. pylori, and of the total 12/30( 40%) females, 1/12(8%) showed positive test for H.pylori IgG but the differences was statistically non significant (P 0.05) Age of patients and control range from 20-80 years, for diabetic and non-diabetic patients, the highest detection rates of H. pylori IgG was recorded in the age group (41-60) years, 33/37(89%) and 2/10(20%) respectively, while the lowest detection rate were recorded in the age group (20-40) years, 10/13(77%) and 0/10(0%) respectively. Statistically, the differences was significant (P 0.05) among these age groups.
Journal title
Journal of Thi-Qar Science
Journal title
Journal of Thi-Qar Science
Record number
2724642
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