The First Ever Debate in the Specialty of Medical Laboratories Holds in our College

Attending in the Great Hall of Imam Al-Sadiq (PBUH), the first ever master degree debate in the specialty of Medical Laboratories was held there. The thesis, written by the researcher (Zainab N. Aarif), entitled as (The Study of Bacterial Infections and their Effects on some Parameters Associated with Heart Failure Patients in Karbala). The debate was headed by Prof. In’aam M. Najim PhD- Uni. Of Bassrah-College of Sciences, having its members: Prof. Mithal K. Yihyah PhD Uni. Of Al-Qadissiyah- College of Education and Asst Prof. Jassim. A. Abdullah Phd Uni. Of Kerballa’- College of Applied Medical Sciences. The thesis was supervised by Asst. Prof Alaa’ A. Kareem PhD in addition to Doctor Ahmad Q. Al-Haydari, a specialist in the Center of Cardiology which belongs to the Health Office of Kerbalaa’ .

One of the most important conclusions of the above mentioned thesis is that the Staphylococcus Homini forms the most common bacteria behind the patients with the heart failure. Besides, the results have demonstrated Bacteria to have its impact upon decreasing the level of Troponin, the rate of the MCHC and the level of the Triglycerides of the patients. That may lead to a critical case where the rate of the failure could be immeasurable. Furthermore, the cases have manifested important relations between the biochemical and physiological meters, in which the relations affected by the bacterial infections amongst PLT, RBC, HGB and HCT have been the most salient ones, in addition to the positive relations among the WBC, NEUT and LYM.

The study manifests that 90% of the bacterial isolations taken from patients with a heart failure are resistant for the biological antibiotic ( Meropenem) used in healing the bacterial inflammation of the previously mentioned patients. All that has led finally to manufacturing a mongrel Nano antibiotic from a one used and resisted by the bacteria. That may be done by using the Oxide of Zink and the Nano technology to pass the hurdle of the antibiotic resistance. It is worthy to mention that the thesis was accepted and approved with the estimation of excellent