Diagnosis of Coronavirus using Biochemical and Hematological Methods for Patients in Anbar Governorate

Authors

  • Ban Hamid Khalaf1 , Qasim Khlaif Abdullah2 , Oqbah Abdul Halim3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11934

Keywords:

Toxicity; Corona virus, biochemical behaviors; hematological behavior; Health.

Abstract

In view of the great importance of this virus and the major health problems it causes that may reach death
and the importance of early diagnosis of this virus, which works to reduce deaths, this study came for the
early diagnosis of this virus, as we relied on biochemical and blood methods for the speed of diagnosis and
the low cost compared to the rest of the tests Where many tests were tested, including ferritin, LDH, and
Di dimer, where there was a significant increase in the concentration of these tests compared to the control.
No significant differences were observed between men and women. As for the hematological tests, which
included WBC count, Neutrophiles, Lymphocytes. There is a significant decrease in the number of white
blood cells and lymphocytes in comparison with the control. We conclude through the study that infection
with Corona virus increases many biochemical and hematological variables, including a significant increase
in ferritin, a significant increase in LDH and Di dimer, in addition to a decrease in the total number of white
and lymphocytes

Author Biography

  • Ban Hamid Khalaf1 , Qasim Khlaif Abdullah2 , Oqbah Abdul Halim3

    1
    Assistant Lecturer / College Of Pharmacy, University of Anbar , Iraq, 2Sinior of Pediatric Department, Ramadi
    teaching Hospital for Gynecology and childhood ,Ramadi City/Iraq, 3
    Assistant Lecturer / Department of biology,
    Collage of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Anbar, Iraq

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Diagnosis of Coronavirus using Biochemical and Hematological Methods for Patients in Anbar Governorate. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 2342-2348. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11934