Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part B (2025)
The relationship between infection with Enterobius vermicularis and some Immunological and Physiological parameters
Maroof Sabti Juma AL-Ammash and Umer Abdullah Ahmed Alelyan
A many of digestive tract problems in humans, including diarrhea, vomiting, appendicitis, and intestinal ulcers, are caused by parasitic protozoa and helminthes. A total number 75 blood samples were taken from individuals who had E. vermicularis infections.
The present study reported increase in some immuological and physiological parameters under study when compared with healthy specimen.
The current investigation indicates elevated levels of IgE, IFN-ɣ, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, and IL-17. in patient group contrasted healthy group, its attains (95.31and 10.74) pg/ml consecutively, for IgE, and (122.72and 44.57) pg/ml consecutively, for IFN-ɣ, while it attains (112.32 and 29.22) pg/ml consecutively, for IL-4, and also attains (101.12 and 17.49) pg/ml consecutively, for IL-5, as for IL-10, it attains (89.11and 35.25) pg/ml consecutively, and it attains (120.30 and 28.62) pg/ml consecutively, for IL-17.
The current findings indicate a notable enhance in the concentrations of GOT, GPT, and ALP in the patient group with E. vermicularis contrasted the healthy group, reaching (18.57 and 2.61) ng/ml for GOT, (0.177 and 0.064) ng/ml for GPT, and (34.15 and 8.23) ng/ml for ALP, respectively.
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