Laboratory Administration of Clinical Trachoma Cases Caused and Ruled by Musa domesticain Mesopotamia Hassan Abdul-Samad Uleiwi1,*, Dawood Anaam Mehdi1, Abd-Alaali Zahraa Falah1 1Medical Laboratories Department, Health & Medical Techniques College, Al-Forat Al-Awsat University, Iraq *Corresponding Author: Abdul-Samad Uleiwi Hassan, Medical Laboratories Department, Health & Medical Techniques College, Al-Forat Al-Awsat University, Iraq, Phone: 009647822262928, 009647816699950 Email: Kuh.dr.abd@atu.edu.iq, samadovaabditch@gmail.com
Online published on 23 December, 2019. Abstract Background Trachoma is an infectious disease carried by bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis that roll out by both straight and secondary contact with an infected person's nose or eye. The aim of current study was to diagnose the main cause of trachoma transferred by houseflies and proves this role through modern analytical techniques used in this study. Method The current project addressed 12 cases. Clinical treating submitted several modern lab methods incorporated NAAT, culture, antigen detection, genetic probes; and microscopy. Results Significant difference (P< 0.05) seemed to be obvious in most of the tested variables. Conclusion Our study provided an explanation of the spread of new cases of trachoma in Mesopotamia and the modern ways for diagnosis applied in biology lab to prove those cases. Top Keywords Trachoma, Iraq, Musa domestica, NAA test, demographic map. Top |