Comparative study of the impact injury by (Toxoplasma, Rubella virus and cytomegalo virus ) on some liver enzymes in diabetic women in Kirkuk Governorate.
Keywords:
Biochemical, Toxoplasma gondii, Liver function, Women, Rubella andeytomegalovirusAbstract
Igm and IgG antibodies for Toxoplasma , Rubella virus, and Cytomegalovirus
infections were assessed in a total 100 diabetics and 30 non diabetics women
serum samples On the other hand IgG positive serum samples for Toxoplasma, Rubella virus, and Cytomegalovirus were evaluated by determination (GPT ,GOT, TSB and ALP). Results revealed increased levels activity of liver function tests in infected women, due to liver cell damage that have occur during virulent and low virulent infection. Increaed levels activity of liver function tests in infected women.
CONCLUSION
This study concluded that the higher prevalence of seropositivity for human
(Toxoplasma, Rubella virus and cytomegalo virus )in diabetic patients comparing with normal individuals which means that patients with diabetic were at high risk for these infections.