Study of the effect of Helicobacter pylori bacteria on some levels of trace elements in injured patients in Samarra city
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v27i1.78Keywords:
H.pylori, trace elements, Samarra city.Abstract
The study was conducted for the period between 12/3/2019 to 12/1/2020 in the city of Samarra, and 344 samples were collected for different ages, and the number of injuries was 164, i.e. 47.6%. 18.3% of children of the age group 9-13 were injured by 6.6%. The tests of some biochemical variables showed a significant difference at the level of (0.000) in the low level of zinc in the infected with a mean of (104.2667) compared to the samples of the control group, which amounted to (152.1667). Statistical analysis showed a significant difference at the level (0.000) of iron concentration for those infected with bacteria and with a mean of (89.6667) compared to the samples of the control group, which amounted to (115.5667), while the level of copper did not show a significant difference between the injured and the uninfected persons
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