EVALUATION THE IMMUNE STATUS OF THE BURN PATIENTS INFECTED WITH BACTERIA PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA IN KARBALA CITY

Authors

  • Dhawaa mohammed alkateeb Karbala University, Faculty of Science, Department of Life Sciences, Iraq
  • Wafaa sadiq alwazni Karbala University, Faculty of Science, Department of Life Sciences, Iraq
  • Yasemin khudair alghanimi Karbala University, Faculty of Education, Department of Life Sciences Hussein, Iraq
  • Muneer abdrasul altuoma Ministry of Health, laboratory Hussein Teaching Hospital, Iraq

Keywords:

Pseudomonas aeruginosa, burn patients, Brocaat values, complement protein C3.

Abstract

The present study aimed to release frequency pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa among burns patients in the province of Karbala ratio. With shown immunological changes to the patient due to various injuries, burns with the aggravation of the injury that the germ and the evolution of the case of septicemia and death, so it was in the period from 08/16/2014 to -16 2-2014 Leather collect swabs from 64 patients of burn patients admitted to the Hussein Teaching Hospital In Karbala, and after that the cultivation of P.aeruginosa isolated by 45% of all burns swabs Group. When examining some immunological criteria for patients with these bacteria Was clearly evident and clear rise in the number of white blood cells in patients where proportional rise with the degree of burning and intensity, reaching the preparation of cells to mm3) / 103) 10.44, 13.222 and 15.955 for each of the patients with simple and  moderate to severe burns group, respectively, as was the rise in particular for neutrophil white blood cells compared to other cellular species.

The concentrations of both acute phase protein and supplemented significant increase was found in the acute phase Brocaat values and which is growing directly proportional to the severity of the burn for up to 63.4 in simple burns while reached 95.2 and 121.8 for each of moderate to severe burns respectively.

The concentrations of complement protein C3 has statistical analyzes showed a non-significant increase complement each level of the third degree burns and Statistics by mgldL 125.45, medium and severe 137.5 mgldL 140.15 mgldL compared with healthy people 122.32 mgldL. While was significant rise in motor values cellular IL-6 for up to 118 pg / ml, 86 pg / ml, 33 pg / ml for each of the patients Statistics burns and moderate to severe respectively. On the contrary, it has recorded kinetic values cellular TNF higher higher in patients with severe burns, reaching 600.45 pg / ml compared to people healthy 175.15 pg / ml..

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Published

2016-07-15

How to Cite

alkateeb, D. mohammed ., alwazni, W. sadiq, alghanimi, Y. khudair ., & altuoma, M. abdrasul . (2016). EVALUATION THE IMMUNE STATUS OF THE BURN PATIENTS INFECTED WITH BACTERIA PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA IN KARBALA CITY. International Journal of Research and Development in Pharmacy & Life Sciences, 5(4), 2219-2225. Retrieved from https://ijrdpl.com/index.php/ijrdpl/article/view/241