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Molecular Study of (Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae) in respiratory infections patients in thiqar province

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The high death and hospitalization rates caused by bacterial respiratory infections make them a major worldwide health problem. Acute otitis media, bacterial rhinosinusitis, pharyngotonsillitis, bronchitis, and community-acquired pneumonia are among the common respiratory tract illnesses caused by common bacterial respiratory infections, which include Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Haemophilus influenzae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Legionella pneumophila.                                                                  The study aimed to detect (Mycoplasma pneumoniae) and Streptococcus pneumoniae  that caused respiratory infections and determined if it caused this infection. The study included 140 patients (67males and 73     females) who were suffering from respiratory infections, ages ranging from 10-80 years, in a period from 1 September 2023 to 1 February 2024, all of the 140 samples collected from Nasiriyah Teaching Hospital, Center for Chest Diseases and Respiratory Diseases in Nasiriyah, Souq Al-Shuyoukh General Hospital, Alhussein Teaching Hospital, Private Clinics in Shatrah. Specimens included a sputum sample  and oropharyngeal swab for direct detecting by polymerase chain reaction (pcr) Diagnosis is based on the presence of the (16s rRNA) gene to detect (Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae) patients had with un-cultivated bacteria where 3\140(2.14%) of patients had infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and 6\140(4.28%) with Streptococcus pneumoniae The present study was conducted that the most detected bacterial in female group 6 (75.0%), while in the male group 2 (25.0%), in addition, the most isolated bacteria in female group were both M. pneumoniae 3 (50.0%), and S. pneumoniae 3 (50%),whil in age groups  in first group 3, while non-detected bacteria in both fourth and seventh age group 0,
Title: Molecular Study of (Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae) in respiratory infections patients in thiqar province
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The high death and hospitalization rates caused by bacterial respiratory infections make them a major worldwide health problem.
Acute otitis media, bacterial rhinosinusitis, pharyngotonsillitis, bronchitis, and community-acquired pneumonia are among the common respiratory tract illnesses caused by common bacterial respiratory infections, which include Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Haemophilus influenzae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Legionella pneumophila.
                                                                  The study aimed to detect (Mycoplasma pneumoniae) and Streptococcus pneumoniae  that caused respiratory infections and determined if it caused this infection.
The study included 140 patients (67males and 73     females) who were suffering from respiratory infections, ages ranging from 10-80 years, in a period from 1 September 2023 to 1 February 2024, all of the 140 samples collected from Nasiriyah Teaching Hospital, Center for Chest Diseases and Respiratory Diseases in Nasiriyah, Souq Al-Shuyoukh General Hospital, Alhussein Teaching Hospital, Private Clinics in Shatrah.
Specimens included a sputum sample  and oropharyngeal swab for direct detecting by polymerase chain reaction (pcr) Diagnosis is based on the presence of the (16s rRNA) gene to detect (Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae) patients had with un-cultivated bacteria where 3\140(2.
14%) of patients had infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and 6\140(4.
28%) with Streptococcus pneumoniae The present study was conducted that the most detected bacterial in female group 6 (75.
0%), while in the male group 2 (25.
0%), in addition, the most isolated bacteria in female group were both M.
pneumoniae 3 (50.
0%), and S.
pneumoniae 3 (50%),whil in age groups  in first group 3, while non-detected bacteria in both fourth and seventh age group 0,.

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