In this study we try to found the bacterio-logical profile for the pediatric sepsis and anti-biotic sensitivity pattern for an isolation for a children's patients. so can be minimized the suspicion that which surrounding for the clinical program for therapy of neo-natal septicemia via the minimizing the periodic Epidemiology surveys of Pathogenic factors and their anti-biotic sensibility patterns lead to recognition a most extremely for anti-pathogens are caused in a specific geographic region or a city. Effective control of cases the septicemia, and research of bacterio-logical the file along together the anti-microbe sensibility patterns that which a notable role. Out of the six hundred eighty-three clinically questionable case for sepsis in this research, one hundred thirty-three. a transplant case had a positive result, with an average of about the blood culture is positiveness rate of 19%. The happening as regards for a Gram-negative & Gram-positive in the organism was 55.7% & 44.3%, as a result. There were ninety-eight (74.8%) isolates of beforehand onset septicemia case, while THIRTY-THREE OF (25.2%) were from late onset disease.
The current study aimed to estimate of Magnesium Mg+ in adults in Obesity, Overweight and Normal weight and compare them and the relationship of magnesium with Body mass index BMI ,waist circumference WC and lipid profile Materials and Methods: This study included 100 people (29) 29% males and (71) 71% females whose ages were over 20 years old. They were Also divided according to nutritional status into obese group, overweight group and normal weight. The information required for the samples was recorded and BMI was measured, WC , Mg level and lipid profile were measured .Results: The results showed a decrease in the magnesium level in the obese as well as in the overweight and it was normal in the normal weight. The level of magnesium decreased in women and was higher in men in all feeding conditions, and the BMI of women was higher than that of men. The results of this work showed that there is an inverse negative relationship between Mg and each of BMI, WC, TCHO, TG ,LDL while the positive correlation between Mg and HDL.Conclusion: In finally, magnesium deficiency can be considered one of the factors that lead to obesity, and diseases associated with obesity.
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