Nawar Alsalih

Nawar Alsalih
Al- Muthanna University · Microbiology

Doctor of Philosophy

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October 2008 - April 2013
Al-Muthanna University
Position
  • Researcher
Education
September 1999 - June 2008
University of Baghdad
Field of study
  • Veterinary medicine

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Publications (21)
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Abstract. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic disease that causes progressive joint damage and disability. The affected tissues are histologicaly characterized by prominent infiltration with inflammatory mononuclear cells, such as T cells and macrophages, and proliferation of synovial fibroblasts. Inflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosi...
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It is generally known that the milk of Arabian camels helps to maintain good health and is commonly applied in conventional medicine to cure a number of ailments. In this investigation, we delivered fresh milk from Arabian camels to adult male rats that had been given STZ to induce diabetes. Three groups of ten adult male Albino rats each were crea...
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Almost all of the deaths happening under the age of 5 occur in the developed countries of Africa and Asia. This study included children admitted to the surgical care, aged 6 months to 5 years, who suffered from acute gastroenteritis and received treatment at Samawah, Iraq, from December 2018 to December 2019. Test results detected different types o...
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Chronic infections with Toxoplasma gondii occur in the brain of mammalian hosts. The understanding of the relationship between Toxoplasma gondii, CNS, and the immune system assists in comprehending how Toxoplasma affects the complement system and how it exerts a defense mechanism against Toxoplasma. This review focuses on the supervision of the com...
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There is concern that an individual may contract COVID-19 twice, either as a result of being a viral carrier that was not entirely cleared from the body in the first instance or as a result of reinfection. The recurrent infection may be qRT-PCR positive, which must be distinguished from post-COVID-19 symptoms that are qRT-PCR negative. Although it...
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A sustained pneumonia outbreak associated with a novel coronavirus named acute respiratory coronavirus 2 syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) was identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China in December 2019 which was later called COVID-19. The first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported in Najaf/ Iraq on 24 th February. This paper provided some information on CO...
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The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and its genotypes among healthy adults and children has been established, and various risk groups for the prevalence of viral hepatitis C patients living in the endemic area of the central cities of Iraq from the period of 2017 to 2019have been identified. A high prevalence of anti-HCV has been identified....
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Rotavirus infection is common, particularly during the cooler months, among infants and children 1 to 24 months of age. Older children and adults can also be affected, but attack rates are usually much lower. Outbreaks among elderly, institutionalized patients have also been recognized. Rotaviruses appear to localize primarily in the duodenum and p...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical signs related to infected camels by C. titillator larvae and to determine prevalence and incidence of C.titillator larvae in the camels. This study was conducted on 864 camels slaughtered at Al Muthanna abattoir during the period extended from 1st September 2015 to 30th August 2016. Fever, emaci...
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To determine of the prevalence of viral hepatitis A, E, B, C and D markers in migrant workers.
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Aim. To determine of the prevalence of viral hepatitis A, E, B, C and D markers in migrant workers.Materials and methods. Blood serum samples from 1,333 migrant workers recently arrived in Russia from Uzbekistan (n = 464), Tajikistan (n = 415), Ukraine (n = 308) and Moldova (n = 146) were analyzed. Anti-HAV IgG, anti-HEV IgM and IgG, HBsAg, anti-HB...
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Determination of the prevalence of markers of viral hepatitis A, E, B, C and D among migrant workers who recently arrived in the Russian Federation. Materials and methods. Samples of blood serum from 1,333 migrant workers recently arrived in Russia from Uzbekistan (n = 464), Tajikistan (n = 415), Ukraine (n = 308) and Moldova (n = 146) were studied...
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Lately recent wars left the world in shell shocked with number of immigrants, a huge numbers of people with lack of sanitary condition and hygienic practice give us a danger alarm about children future in whole countries that accepted the immigrates and under immigration system. On the other hand the tremendous number of refugee's increases paralle...
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The article presents results of detection of the hepatitis virus E (HVE) infection markers (anti-HVE IgM, Ig G, RNA HVE) among 1547 labor migrants that arrived in Russian Federation recently. Among them citizens from Uzbekistan totaled 464 people, from Tadzhikistan – 415, Ukraine – 522, Moldova-146. Among them 5,93% (79/1333) were seropositive for...
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Migration is affected by many factors combined of economic, political and social factors: either in the country of destination (Attractive factors or in a migrant's country of origin (Repellent factors)). Verifiably, the relative financial flourishing and political steadiness of the EU are thought to have applied an extensive draw impact on migrant...

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