The Relationship between Some Bacterial Species Isolated from Wounds with the Immunoglobulin-G (Igg)

Authors

  • Khalid Walid Abd Alhameed
  • Sura Hameed Nayyef

Abstract

Samples were collected from patients with wound infection 38 samples of both sexes, males and females, their ages ranged between (4-60) years from patients who were admitted to Salah El-Din General Hospital, Tikrit Emergency Hospital, and outpatient clinics for both sexes. A period from the publication of space sciences from mid-October 2021 until March 2022, after which samples were transferred to the competent laboratory. This study was conducted on patients suffering from wound infection in Salah El-Din General Hospital and Tikrit Emergency Hospital, for the period from the beginning of October 2021 until March 2022. 38 urine samples were collected for both sexes, 20 samples (52.63%).) Female samples and 18 (47.36%) male samples were taken. These samples were collected to check for bacterial infection associated with inflammation. It was found that 24 (63.15%) samples were growth-positive and 14 (36.84%) growth-negative samples, and during laboratory diagnosis 34 bacterial isolates were obtained from the growth-positive samples. Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis had the highest rate among all bacterial isolates isolated from patients with wound infections and amounted to 12 (35.29%) and 10 (29.41%) respectively, followed by Escherichia coli 6 isolates (17.64%), while pseudomonas aeruginosa and klebsiella pneumoniae, with a lower percentage and the same rate in 3 isolates for each (8.82%). Most of the bacterial isolates (Staph aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Ecoli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa) were resistant to antibiotics, (Amikacin 30 μg, Erythromycin.10 μg, Ceftriaxone 10 mcg, Azithromycin15 μg Trimethoprim - sulfamethoxazole 25 μg1.25/23.75mcg). also shown the largest percentage of isolation of positive bacteria was in the group between (25-34 years), followed by the groups (15-24 years) and (35-44 years) equally. Followed by the age group between (1-14 years), and the lowest isolation rate in the two categories (45-54 years) and (55-65 years) equally. Studies have shown that IgG plays an important role in controlling infection of body tissues, and protects the body from various infections, including bacterial infections. The results of our current study showed a significant increase in IgG in wound infection patients, and the results of this study agreed. The study with the findings of the researcher where he found that IgG increases in microbial infection.

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Published

2022-10-31