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Effect of Papilloma Virus on Some Immunological and Molecular Traits of Infected Women in Al-Diwaniyah Governorate

. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 (4): 490-495 (August 2023)

Abstract

The study was distracted by 70 samples were infected by Papilloma Virus, to study the effect of Papilloma Virus on some immune and molecular traits of infected people in Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, at 16 October 2022. The results indicated that the percentage of infection with the virus was 33.33%, compared to the non-infected, which amounted to 66.67%. The number of infected people in the urban was higher than in the rural. The age group 17-22 had the highest infection rate, which amounted to 46.15%, the lowest infection rate was in the age group 37-50, which amounted to 29.07%. The level of IL-10 and IL-1β was high in the age groups 17-26 and 27-36 years old, while the IgM was higher in the age group 37-50 years. The levels of IL-10, IL-1β and IgM were higher in the urban than in the rural. The C/T hybrid genotype has the lowest infection rate, compared to pure genotypes (C/C and T/T). There were no significant differences between the C and T alleles in the percentage of HIV infection.

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