Study the Correlation between Pathogenic Parasitic Infections and Infertility among Women in Kerbala province, Iraq

In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY TECHNOLOGY · 2022 · vol. 12(03) , pp. 1418–1421 · doi:10.25258/ijddt.12.3.81 · W4312726493
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This study found that infections with certain pathogenic parasites, like Trichomonas vaginalis and Toxoplasma gondii, are prevalent and can cause abnormalities in the female reproductive tract, potentially contributing to infertility.

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This study indicated that infections with pathogenic–parasitic (PP) causes in healthy controls who do not suffer infertility will be higher than those of infertile women. Correspondingly, in parasitic infections in (protozoa) were prevalent among numerous parts of the world. Developed countries and infertile women were the major burden and infections, for example, the women’s reproductive system through damage to infertile women. There were approximately parasitic infections such as Trichomonas vaginalis could reason cervical tumors, non-anomalous pelvic infections in women and tubal and genital tract abnormalities. Toxoplasma gondii reasons dysplasia of reproductive tract, synthetic disorders and endometriosis for example, intrauterine adhesions.

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