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Assist. Lecturer

Mohammed Jasim Mohammed Abdullah

Research Interests

Gender MALE
Place of Work Technical Engineering College/ Kirkuk
Position nothing
Qualification Master
Speciality Microbiology
Email mohammed.jasim24@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07717113784
Address Kirkuk, Kirkuk, Kirkuk, Iraq

Languages

Arabic (100%)
English (85%)

Skills

الحاسوب والبحث العلمي (100%)
الجودة والدقة في تشخيص البكتريا (85%)
working experience

Academic Qualification

ماجستير تربية علوم حياة
Sep 1, 2021 - Sep 19, 2022

حامل لشهادة الماجستير من جامعة كركوك اختصاص احياء مجهرية

بكالوريوس تربية للعلوم الصرفة
Oct 1, 2014 - Oct 1, 2017

انا خريج كلية التربية للعلوم الصرفة جامعة كركوك قسم علوم الحياة

Publications

Plasmidic content of certain virulence factors of Escherichia coli bacteria isolated from different organisms in Kirkuk City
Aug 23, 2022

Journal Present International Journal of Health Sciences

publisher Editor in Chief: M. R. Herrera

DOI https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.12020

Issue 6

Volume S6

The study included isolation and diagnosis of Escherichia coli from clinical and animal sources (humans, cows, sheep, birds, chickens, fish, and gecko). It collected 275 samples distributed to 125 clinical samples taken from urine and 150 samples distributed to other organisms with 25 samples per organism. The isolates used in the study were diagnosed on the appearance, microscopy, and chemical tests, as well as confirmatory testing of isolations through the use of the Api 20 E tape, where 41 isolations of E. coli bacteria were obtained from the clinical source and 89 isolation from other organisms. Some fertility factors of bacterial isolates were studied, all bacterial isolates were found to be Capsule productive, while all were non-Hemolysin enzymes, and Extended Spectrum β-lactamase enzymes were 41% (53/130), and isolates' ability to form biofilm was investigated where isolates were producers 60% (77/130). Three isolates were selected for each source to study their plasmid content, Electrically phased isolators on agarose gels have shown a different variety in their plasmid content.

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