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- Title
Correlation Study between H. pylori Bacteria Qnd Biochemical Tests In Type 2 of Iraqi Diabetic Patients.
- Authors
Tareef, Mohammed Flayyih; Zghair, Abdulrazzaq Neamah; Tektook, Nihad Khalawe
- Abstract
Background/Aims: many important pathogenic bacteria as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can infect diabetic patients and causing inflammation, therefore aimed of the current study was study the Correlated between a demographic characteristic and biochemical tests of H. pylori in type 2 of Iraqi diabetic patients. Materials and Methods: study was carried out on diabetic patients infected or non-infected with H. pylori, during period (February-July)2017, in specialized centre for endocrinology and diabetes, study group (Patients), collected information from all patients by pretested questionnaires, biochemistry testes were done by enzymatic methods. Results: Out of the 185 patients of type 2 diabetes, H. pylori infection was found higher prevalence of H. Pylori infection in diabetics (38.4%) as compared to non diabetic patients (59.4%), as well as significant increase FBG (228 ± 27.9); HbA1c (8.1± 1.2); S. Creatinine (1.3 ± 0.4); Cholesterol (303.7± 9.8), HDL (40.6± 33.2) and LDL (146.4± 26) levels in H. pylori seropositive diabetic patients whilst increased level of WBCs (7.1±2.3); HB (13. 23± 0.9); S. Albumin (5.3 ± 0.1) and triglycerides (164.9 ± 17.4) in H. pylori seropositive non-diabetic patients. Conclusion: higher prevalence of H. Pylori infection in diabetics more than no diabetic patients, also high rate of H. pylori infection among age group (35-45) years, and significant increase FBG; HbAlc; S. Creatinine; Cholesterol, HDL and LDL levels in H. pylori seropositive whilst increased level of WBCs; Hb; Albumin and triglycerides in H. pylori seropositive non-diabetic patients.
- Subjects
HELICOBACTER pylori; CONFORMANCE testing; TYPE 2 diabetes; BACTERIA; DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics
- Publication
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 11, p4998
- ISSN
0976-0245
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5958/0976-5506.2019.03942.1