Study of some immunological markers associated with cytomegalovirus among spontaneous abortion women
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CMV, pregnant abortions, ELISA testAbstract
The goal of this study was to investigate the existence of CMV in abortion women and also to observe if particular cytokines played a role in abortion induction. during the time between August (2021)to January(2022).total of 60 women who have previous abortions, and the control group consisted of 25 healthy pregnant women with no signs of chronic inflammatory disease were gathered from Al Rifai hospital in Dhi Qar city. The patients range in age from 19 to 50 years. CMVwere examined on ELISA in blood samples taken from abortion women and healthy controls. A total of 60 samples were taken,60(100%) were positive results for CMV while the study of pregnant women revealed nil (zero per cent) negative results for every 25 samples using the ELISA test. The distribution of aborted women according to their abortion frequency was revealed the first abortion was the highest percentage (34/60). and, most importantly, CMV positive samples at a rate of one per cent 34(56.6%) demonstrates how important this virus is in the forecast the second and third abortions resulted in a total of 21 being aborted (35%) and 5(8.3%) respectively.
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