Association of Typhoid Fever Severity with Polymorphisms at Nucleotide Oligomerization Binding Domain 2 (NOD2) and Natural Resistance Associated Macrophage Protein 1 (NRAMP1) Genes in A Sample of Iraqi Patients
Bushra Jasim Mohammed,
Yasir Azem Hameed
Abstract:Background and aim: Typhoid fever is one of the major health problems facing humanity of all ages. This study was conducted to investigate the relative contribution of genetic factors to the severity of typhoid fever in a sample of the Iraqi population. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were collected from 52 patients suffering from typhoid fever that was previously diagnosed using conventional and genetic methods at Ibn Al-Baladi Hospital in Baghdad and 52 apparently healthy volunteers as a control group. … Show more
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