Classification of the serum level of antiherpes antibody(IgG)in referred women to shiraz health centers(1382)
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M Kasraian , M Movasseghi |
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Abstract: (4804 Views) |
Introduction & Objective: Sexualy transmitted disease (STD) are
one of the most important risks for women long life. Herpes simplex
virus is the most common causative agent of viral STD,which
predispose individual to other diseases. This study was designed to
assess the prevalence of herpes infection and classification of anti
herpes antibody (IgG) in referred women to shiraz health centers
during one year (1382).
Materials & Method: In this a cross sectional study, a total number of
835 women ,who were referred to eight health centers at shiraz city
during one year, were randomly selected and serum level of
antiherpes antibody IgG was measured. SPSS software was used for
data analysis.
Results: 69.82% of women had history of anal herpetic ulcers and
1.48% of these women had history of genital ulcer, as well. Non
specific anti-herpes antibody was found in 93.78% of cases.
Conclusion: Detection of serum level of antiherps antibody (IgG).
Can be helpful for diagnosis and prevention of subsequent affects of
the disease. Also, this test maybe helpful for patient’s follow up,
specially in those patients who are at risk of cervical malignancy |
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Keywords: Herpes simplex, Antibody, STD, Cervical cancer |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Special Received: 2015/06/13 | Accepted: 2015/06/13 | Published: 2015/06/13
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