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The effect of Giardia lamblia parasite on some immunoassays and interleukin-10, nitric oxide NO, and sodium ion

Author: MAYSOON MUSTAPHA JASIM, OHOOD MOZAHIM SHAKIR, KHALED THAMER MATAR AL-SHAIBANI
Abstract: This study was conducted for the period from November 2019 to February 2020 and it included a total of (40) patients Giardia lamblia parasite for auditors and sleepers in Samarra General Hospital and of auditors of some private laboratories who Suffer from diarrhea as most cases suffer from fatty diarrhea with abdominal pain, they were 5 to 2 2 years old. It was revealed that the ratio of interstitial interleukin 10 in patients and its relationship to infection with the parasite , its effect on white blood cells and its relationship to nitric oxide NO and sodium. This study found a significant decrease in the level of (p<0.05) in the level of interleukin 10 in the infected patients with parasite, as it reached 1.65 (pg / ml) compared to the control group 3.3 (pg / ml), and a significant level (P <0.05) in lymphocytic leukemia in patients with parasite as it reached 32.0297 x 103 A mm3 cell compared to the control group 30.8125 cells per mm3. But the sodium ion was not significantly affected as it reached the focus 192.794 was in patients compared to the control group (focus 129.04), whereas there was an increase in the concentration of the NO level compared to the control group which increased by (0.78, 1.73) respectively.
Keyword: Giardia lamblia, interleukin-10, nitric oxide NO, sodium ion.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.358
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