Detection of Oral Entamoeba Gingivalis in a Kut Population with Gingivitis and Periodontal disease

Authors

  • Teba malik Khudair abbas Al-farabi University College of Science Department of biology/
  • Mahmood Hussein Hamza Hammoud
  • Mustafa Ahmad Thanoon Yahya University of Mosul College of Science Department of Biology
  • Farah deyaa hamza Hassan Farah deyaa hamza Hassan/ University of Babylon College of science Department of biology
  • Haneen Adi Aref Ebadi University of Babylon College of Science for Girls Department of Life Sciences

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Entamoeba Gingivalis, Periodontal disease, women

Abstract

With regard to the parasitological confirmation, E. gingivalis trophozoites were evident microscopically within all 22 positive specimens.The study involved 30 persons: 15 women and 15 men. In the studied group. The study consisted of the observation of samples derived by way of buccal swabs under a microscope in a search for Entamoeba gingivalis trophozoites. Such protozoa were found in 22 patients, but no in 7 patients . Among the samples derived from women, the protozoa were in 13 (59.09%), and among men, in 9 subjects (40.91%).It was found during the examination that the percentage of non-smoking individuals was the highest, 95.54%, and the lowest percentage of smoking individuals was 4.55%. The number. The total number of people examined was N = 30.Out of 30 investigated studies, 30 specified a mean age for their sample size. Results showed an increase in prevalence on (21-30) the age of the patients, the lowest prevalence was reported lass 10 age and (51-60) age

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2024-06-21

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Teba malik Khudair abbas, Mahmood Hussein Hamza Hammoud, Mustafa Ahmad Thanoon Yahya, Farah deyaa hamza Hassan, & Haneen Adi Aref Ebadi. (2024). Detection of Oral Entamoeba Gingivalis in a Kut Population with Gingivitis and Periodontal disease. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 33, 415–429. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/6159

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