A Molecular Study of Covid-19 By Using ROF1b\N\E Gene in Wasit Province

Authors

  • Zinah Shakir Shallal Department of Pathological Analysis, College of Science, University of Waist, Iraq Author
  • Shifaa Ali Abdulmohsin Al-Hachami Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Waist, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59675/M228

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the prevalence of COVID-19 in patients according to age, gender, and place, concentrating on the population aged 1 to 70 in Wasit province. A prospective controlled study included 600 patients (390 males and 210 females) who suffered from the following symptoms: headache, exhaustion, taste and appetite loss, fever, and shortness of breath from July to November 2023. Swab nasal samples were collected, and patient information was taken after obtaining consent from all patients; real-time reverse transcription PCR technology was then used to detect the coronavirus in patient samples. Results showed the total percentage of COVID-19 infection was 59/600(9.83%) in patients; according to age, the results indicated that the age group (16–25) had the highest proportion of COVID-19 infection (2.66%), while the age group (46–55) had the lowest percentage of infection (0.33%). In contrast, according to gender, the results showed the highest percentage of COVID-19 infection was (5.33%) for males, and the lowest percentage of infection was (4.50%) for females. In conclusion, statistical analysis results indicated significant differences in infection between female and male patients.

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A Molecular Study of Covid-19 By Using ROF1b\N\E Gene in Wasit Province

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20-12-2024

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Zinah Shakir Shallal, & Shifaa Ali Abdulmohsin Al-Hachami. (2024). A Molecular Study of Covid-19 By Using ROF1b\N\E Gene in Wasit Province. Academic International Journal of Medical Sciences , 2(2), 47-54. https://doi.org/10.59675/M228