Browsing by Author "AbdulHafeez Khan, AbdulkadirAbugrara Ali Bernawi,SalhaAli Sallam"
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Item Prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis among married women attending some Clinics and Medical Centers at Sebha.Libya.(Sebha University, 2016) AbdulHafeez Khan, AbdulkadirAbugrara Ali Bernawi,SalhaAli SallamIn fact , there are many ways to diagnose the infection of Trichomonas vaginalis like clinical and laboratory diagnosis.One of laboratory diagnosis direct examination by microscopedue to scarcity of researches relative to these parasite within Libyan society. , thus this study has been carried out in order to discover the extent of propagation of this parasite between women visiting some Clinics and Medical Centers in the city of Sebha, between period of December 2013 to August 2014. A total of300 samples of married women, who were attendingMedical Centers.The specimens were taken from various Southern Libya regions (Sebha –WadiEl-Shati – Aubariand Murzuk), 243 doubled specimens, (swabs and urine) and 57 single specimens (swabs) from other patients. The results have shown the existence of the more parasite in the individual specimens at 5 % and in doubled specimens 4 % respectively. The statistical analysis has indicated the existence of moral difference , also these differences between pregnant and non-pregnant women have indicated who were infected by the parasite, its percentage among non-pregnants women highest than percentage of pregnant women with percentages of 4.5% and 3.3% respectively successively. Regarding to the propagation of the parasite according age categories, it was find out that the T. vaginalis infects women whose ages about 17-40 years, a category of 29-34 years was most infected with percentage of 6.3%, while the parasite was absent among the regarding women of 41 years and more. The women from WadiEl-Shati region were most infected with percentage of 7.6 % followed by Sebha and Aubari with percentage of 4% and finally Murzuk region with percentage of 3%. This study results showedCandida albicans in infected specimen with percentage of 15 % , the statistical analysis showedsignificant difference between presence and absence ofCandida albicansamong infected and uninfected with Trichomonasvaginalis.