TY - JOUR AU - Al-Mozan, Hanaa Daaj Khalaf AU - Daoud, Yahya Tomaa AU - Dakhil, Khalid Majeed PY - 2017/03/26 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Intestinal parasitic infection effect on some blood components JF - Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences JA - J. Contemp. Med. Sci. VL - 3 IS - 9 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://www.jocms.org/index.php/jcms/article/view/128 SP - 159-162 AB - <p><strong> <span class="fontstyle0">Objectives </span></strong><span class="fontstyle2">To know the effect of intestinal parasitic infection on the differential count of white blood cells and sex factor effect on some blood criteria.<br></span><span class="fontstyle0"><strong>Methods</strong> </span><span class="fontstyle2">The fecal samples were examined by direct and indirect methods. Blood samples were withdrawn for the testing of the differential count of white blood cells, Hb, PCV, T.WBC and numbers of eosinophils.<br></span><span class="fontstyle0"><strong>Results</strong> </span><span class="fontstyle2">The results showed that AL-Jibaish General Hospital was the highest with parasitic infection (50.4%) in comparison with other hospitals. A high percentage (30%) of </span><span class="fontstyle3">Entamoeba histolytica </span><span class="fontstyle2">was formed. When compared with the percentage of each parasite under study between those hospitals, </span><span class="fontstyle3">Entamoeba histolytica </span><span class="fontstyle2">appeared with 12% in AL-Shatra and 46.6% in AL-Jibaish. There were signifcant differences between the parasite types in the percent of lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes and eosinophils. It ranged from increase and decrease according to parasite type. The signifcant difference appeared at the six-factor effect on the number of eosinophils was calculated by using the statistical analysis (</span><span class="fontstyle3">χ</span><span class="fontstyle3" style="font-size: 6pt;">2</span><span class="fontstyle2">) in level </span><span class="fontstyle3">P </span><span class="fontstyle2">&lt; 0.05.<br></span><span class="fontstyle0"><strong>Conclusion</strong> </span><span class="fontstyle3">E. histolytica </span><span class="fontstyle2">is the most common parasite. AL-Jibaish district suffers from a lack of services. There is no effect on the sex factor on blood criteria. Each one parasite has a different effect on blood components.<br></span><strong><span class="fontstyle0">Keywords </span></strong><span class="fontstyle2">intestinal parasites, white blood cells, </span><span class="fontstyle3">Entamoeba histolytica, </span><span class="fontstyle2">haemoglobin</span> </p> ER -