Prevalence of listeria monocytogenes in human in Dhamar Governorate Yemen

Other Title(s)

مدى انتشار بكتيريا Listeria monocytogenes في الإنسان في محافظة ذمار اليمن وذلك ثبعا للفئات العمرية المختلفة

Joint Authors

al-Mashhadani, Dari Allawi
BaSalamah, Hayfa Abd al-Ilah
Abd al-Jalil, Fahd Muhammad
Shatir, Abd al-Rahman Muhammad

Source

Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Issue

Vol. 2, Issue 1 (31 Mar. 2018), pp.28-47, 20 p.

Publisher

National Research Center

Publication Date

2018-03-31

Country of Publication

Palestine (Gaza Strip)

No. of Pages

20

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

This research was conducted to investigate the existence and spread of Listeria monocrtogenes among different ages of human.

Three hundred and ten samples (310) were collected (100 male blood, 110 female blood, and 100 Placenta).

The results revealed that the overall prevalence of L.

monocytogenes in total samples was N 61 (19.7 %), the isolation percentage from the Female blood N 22 (20.0 %) was higher than from the Male blood N 18 (18.0 %), while the isolation percentage from the placenta reached to N 21 (21.0 %).

When we study the isolation rate of L.

monocytogenes from Male blood according to Directorates , the results showed that the high rate of isolation were N 11 (31.4 %) in Thamar Directorate, following Gahran N 2 (15.4 %), next Ans N3 (10.7 %), then Alhada N2 (9.1 %), but there is no sample was isolate in Anes Directorate.

Whereas the rate of isolation in Female blood according to Directorate were N 10 (29.4 %) in Thamar , following N 2 (20.0%) in Anes , N 5 (17.9 %) in Alhada, N 2 (14.3 %) in Gahran , and N 3 (12.5 %) in Ans Directorate .

The highest isolation rate of the bacteria agents from placenta were in Gahran N4 (36.4 %), then N9 (33.3 %) in Alhada, N5 (26.3 %) in Ans, N1 (16.7 %) in Anes, and finally Thamar Directorate N 2 (5.4 %).

The results indicated that there are significant differences at (p < 0.05) in Prevalence of L.monocytogenes in Placenta according to Directorates .

This study showed that the high prevalence rate of L.

monocytogenes from Male group aged more than (60) years, had higher opportunities to be infected with the microbe than other age groups, in this age group the isolation percentage was (30.0%), followed by the Male between forty one to fifty years was 3 (27.3 %), then from thirty one to forty years where 3 (16.7 %), next that from Male between the ages of twenty one to thirty years were 3 (12.5 %), finally less than twenty years where 3 (11.1 %).

Whereas the higher percentage of isolated L.

monocytogenes from Female according to ages were (27.3 %) between (21-30) years, followed by female with ages between forty one to fifty years, more than fifty one years, thirty one to forty years, less than twenty years, their infection percent were 3 (25.0 %), 2 (22.2 %), 3 (15.8%) and 2 (7.7 %) respectively, and results illustrated that the highest rate of infection among pregnant women were in age groups less than 20 years with the percentage of (29.4 %), followed the ages between 31-40 years were 9 (27.3 %), then between 21-30 years where 7 (14.6 %),while not isolated from the age between (41- 50) years.

The relationship between months and prevalence of L.

monocytogenes during period of study indicated that the highest isolation rate occurred in August (44.4 %), and September (34.3 %).

From this study we concluded that the prevalence of L.

monocytogenes in human in Dhamar Governorate was high, and that human infection with these bacteria can occur at any stage of life, especially the period of age after 60 years in males and the stages in which the rate of pregnancy increases in females.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Mashhadani, Dari Allawi& Shatir, Abd al-Rahman Muhammad& BaSalamah, Hayfa Abd al-Ilah& Abd al-Jalil, Fahd Muhammad. 2018. Prevalence of listeria monocytogenes in human in Dhamar Governorate Yemen. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences،Vol. 2, no. 1, pp.28-47.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Mashhadani, Dari Allawi…[et al.]. Prevalence of listeria monocytogenes in human in Dhamar Governorate Yemen. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 2, no. 1 (Mar. 2018), pp.28-47.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Mashhadani, Dari Allawi& Shatir, Abd al-Rahman Muhammad& BaSalamah, Hayfa Abd al-Ilah& Abd al-Jalil, Fahd Muhammad. Prevalence of listeria monocytogenes in human in Dhamar Governorate Yemen. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2018. Vol. 2, no. 1, pp.28-47.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes appendices : p. 40-46

Record ID

BIM-902431