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Assist. Prof.

Khalidah Nayyef Mustafa

Research Interests

Gender FEMALE
Place of Work Mosul Medical Technical Institute
Position Department rapporteur
Qualification Master
Speciality Physiology
Email khalidahmustafa@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 009647701652502
Address الجامعة التقنية الشمالية/ المعهد التقني الطبي الموصل/ قسم تقنيات التمريض, Iraq, Mosul, Iraq
About Me

Skills

المشاركة في دورات تدريبية وورش عمل لتحسين الأداء التعليمي. (80%)
working experience

Academic Qualification

بكالوريوس
Oct 1, 1991 - Jul 1, 1995

بكالوريوس علوم /علوم حياة

ماجستير
Oct 1, 1995 - Jan 8, 1998

علوم حياة/فسلجة

Working Experience

قسم تقنيات التمريض [مقرر قسم تقنيات التمريض]
Jul 13, 2017 - Present

Publications

A statistical study about vaccines used against Covid-19 in Nineveh Governorat Iraq
Dec 25, 2024

Journal Public Health of Indonesia

publisher Public Health of Indonesia

DOI https://doi.org/10.36685/phi.v10i4.864

Issue 4

Volume 10

Background: A total of 518 individuals vaccinated with three different COVID-19 vaccines were included in this study. The majority received the Pfizer vaccine, which was associated with mild side effects, while others experienced more severe symptoms such as headache and fever. Objective: To evaluate the types of COVID-19 vaccines administered, the age distribution of vaccinated individuals, and the vaccines' efficiency and safety, assessed by two criteria: prevention of reinfection and reduction of side effects. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a structured questionnaire from June 2021 to January 2022. Data were collected through in-person interviews, verification of vaccine cards, and personal information, followed by statistical analysis of the gathered data. Results: The most vaccinated age group was 36–50 years. The distribution of vaccines administered included Pfizer (86.4%), AstraZeneca (8.5%), and Sinopharm (5.4%). Vaccine effectiveness, based on the absence of reinfection post-vaccination, was highest for Pfizer (90.1%), followed by AstraZeneca (86.4%) and Sinopharm (78.6%). Adherence to preventive and sterilization measures was observed among vaccinated individuals, with 31.3% adhering completely and 49.4% adhering partially. Conclusion: The vaccines studied included Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Sinopharm. The most vaccinated age group was 36–50 years, while the least vaccinated group comprised individuals over 50 years. All vaccines demonstrated mild side effects, with Pfizer being the most effective, followed by AstraZeneca and Sinopharm.

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The relationship between blood groups, lifestyle and infection with COVID-19 in Nineveh Governorate-Iraq
Apr 1, 2021

Journal Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology

publisher " Vasile Goldis" Western University Arad, Romania

DOI :1583-6258

Issue 4

Volume 25

This study has been done upon (296) recovered Covid-19 patients, 189 (63.9%) males and 107 (36.1%) females. The study found that blood group O was the most vulnerable to infection with a percentage (59.8%), followed by group (A)(35.8%), AB (2.4%) and finally group B (2%). The study also showed that (71.6%) of the infected people consume citrus fruits only once a week,(61.1%) do not consume fish,(86.1%) are used to shaking hands and approaching others when meeting others,(95.3%) do not expose their bodies to direct sunlight, and (90.2%) do not wear masks and gloves outside the home. Material and method questionnaire was used with direct interview, required data obtained from medical reports then a statistical analysis was performed. Results Most patients from age groups (25-40) years, blood group B is the least vulnerable to infection, most people are accustomed to rapprochement and closeness. Patients were usually expose their bodies to sun light as a natural source of Vitamin D. Conclusion main cause of covid-19 spread is closeness, blood group B is the least vulnerable to infection, healthy nutrition and cleanness are very necessary to prevent covid-19 spread.

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The Role of Some Foods and Diet Habits in Cholecystitis and Gallstones in Mosul in Iraq
Jun 30, 2020

Journal J. Cardiovasc Disease Res

publisher J. Cardiovasc Disease Res

DOI DOI: 10.31838/jcdr.2020.11.02.32

Issue 2

Volume 11

Background: 171 patients were studied 72 male 99 females classified as age group. We found that gall stones were main cause of cholecystitis, females is more than males, most of them consume liquid oil and pocked chicken broth. Also we found no significant proof about drinking less or more amount of water daily. Material and method: questionnaire was used with direct interview, required data obtained from medical reports, then a statistical analysis was performed Results: Most patients from age group (14-40) years, gallstones are main cause of disease. Major percentage of patient were usually consume packed food especially chicken broth. More eating of fruits and vegetable is reduce or prevent complications of disease. Conclusion: cholecystitis is common in society, main cause is gallstones. Bad nutrition life style, obesity are risk factors of disease. Healthy foods are very important to prevent disease.

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Effect of Exercise and Body Mass Index (BMI) on Fitness
Jul 1, 2019

Journal Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development

publisher R.K. Sharma, Institute of Medico-Legal Publications

DOI : 0976-5506

Issue 7

Volume 10

Background: Both Body Mass Index (BMI) and fitness level are very important factors affecting risk of many disease or infections such as hypertension especially in obese men (overweight) without any exercise, therefore aim of current study were study the role of both exercise and Body Mass Index (BMI) on the Fitness. Material and Method: This study has been done upon (180) students in Nursing department (70) males,(110) females, their age ranged between (18-24) years. Findings: Current study found 55 (25 males, 30 females) have high level of fitness with BMI ranges between (18–30Kg/m2) and all them always do physical exercise daily. The study showed 80 (35 males, 45 females) with less fitness depending on time required to return to rest values of vital signs (25) of them do exercise every day, but (55) don’t do any physical activity. Also the study indicates that (45) of sample (10 males, 35 females) have low fitness with BMI ranges between (22-30 Kg/m2) without any physical activity. Conclusion:(50%) of the sample of both sex were practise proper sports and average body mass is (19-26 kg/sm) is the best concerning physical activity, the level of physical fitness decreases if body mass exceeds (26 kg/m2) and proper sports exercises can lessen the negative impact of overweight on physical fitness.

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EFFECT OF SOME LIFE FACTORS ON HAEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION IN ADULTS
Apr 1, 2019

Journal Biochemical & Cellular Archives

publisher Biochemical & Cellular Archives

DOI DOI : 10.35124/bca.2019.19.1.1465

Issue 1

Volume 19

The study has been done upon (110) persons, their age ranged between (19-50) years (51) males (59) females, for six months. The study found (37) males and (44) females as normal with percentage (33.6%),(40%), respectively. Also, the study indicates that the leafy vegetables and dairy products were the most taken foods daily, then meat, bean and dates. The study showed that number of those who drink tea with or after meals was 78 (70.9%) from sample. In addition of that the study found (22) were anemic few years ago,(13) from them were diagnosed and treated dietary or by drugs or both.

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Relationship between Smoking and Some Common Diseases and Health Programming to Quit Smoking in Technical Institute in Mosul-Iraq
Jan 1, 2019

Journal Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

publisher Prof.(Dr) RK Sharma

DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0973-9130.2019.00482.1

Issue 13

Volume 4

Background smoking is important factor which play in development many lethal disease for human such as lung diseases; ulcers; cancer of the tongue; larynx; tongue, therefore aim of current study to determining the extent to which smoking causes some specific cases to emerge. Material and Method This study has been done upon (266) male teachers in Technical institute in Mosul their age ranged between 21–65 years. Result current study found that 107 (40.2%) were smokers and 159(59.8%) of the sample were non smokers. Also study showed that gingivitis was most disease occurs among smokers (55%) then peptic ulcer (53%), Anaemia (50%), hypertension (48%) and allergy (44%) respectively, Also the study showed that number of smokers who try to stop smoking was 70(65%) and who stop then returned to smoke 62(57.9%). Number of smokers who know negative results of passive smoking was 91(85 …

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Role of Some Types of Bacteria Causing Diarrhea in Children in Mosul
Oct 1, 2010

Journal Journal of Techniques

publisher Foundation of Technical Education

DOI 000

Issue 3

Volume 23

The study has been done upon (346) cases with acute diarrhea in children under three years of age who attended to Ibn–Alatheer hospital in Mosul from May to November 2004. 182 (52.6%) bacterial samples were isolated from the total cases. the study indicates that the infection caused by pathogenic and toxigenic E. coli was 76 (19.4%), 44 (12.7%) respectively, while the percentage of other bacteria Salmonella spp., Klebsiella spp., Campylobacter spp., Shigella spp. was 25 (7.2%) 20 (5.8%), 14 (4%), 12 (3.5%) respectively, also the study showed statistically highly significant (p< 0.05) between males and females so there was 98 (28.3%) in male while in female was 84 (24.3%) and there were increasing of infection in older age

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Histological study of photoreceptor cells in retina of Rana ridibunda ridibunda pallas eye and the effect of exposure to some wavelengths of visible light
Sep 1, 2010

Journal Journal of Education and Science

publisher University of Mosul

DOI https://doi.org/10.33899/edusj.2010.58364

Issue 3

Volume 23

The present study comprised the histological structure of the retina, especially the pigment epitheiium and photoreceptor cells, in the eye of the frog Rana ridibunda ridibunda pallas. On the other hand the study include the effect of exposure to three different wave lengths of the visible light (blue, green and yellow) at 510,525,580 nm of at wave lengths and light intensity, 20,80,100 lux respetively on the pigment epithelium and photoreceptor cells of the retina. The time of exposure was ten continuos weeks. The results revealed that the retina of the frog emposed of eight layers & two membranes as that of the other vertebrates. The pigment epithelium arranged as the row of columnar cells which separate the choroids and retina. The photoreceptor cell layer composed of rods and cones. Two types of rods appeared which were adominant red rods and green rods as in some other amphibia. There were two types of cones which were double & single cones which consist of oil droplet at the apex of ellipsoid portions. The results of light exposure revealed that the blue light injuries appeared after one week which were adecrease in melanin granules and increase in phagosomes as well as the injuried of outer segments of photoreceptor cells. The injuried increased as the time of exposure prolonged. After seven weeks the injuries were rod outer segments shortening, cone thining,rod myoid pyknosis and swelling of nuclei of some cones. After ten weeks of exposure awide damage appeared in the pigment epithelium and photoreceptor cells, and phagocytes appeared in the location of damage and the nuclei degenerated and necroted. The exposure to …

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ROLE OF SOME PATHOGENIC BACTERIA IN URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN MOSUL CITY
Oct 1, 2009

Journal Journal of Techniques

publisher Foundation of Technical Education

DOI 000

Issue 2

Volume 22

A study has been done to 236 random cases with urinary tract infection (UTI) in both sex in Ibn-Alatheer and Al-Zahrawy hospitals in Mosul during 2004. 191 (72%) pathogenic bacteria, involved E. coli, staphylococcus aureus Klebsilla spp., Streptococcus spp., Pseudomonas spp., Proteus spp. was isolate the percentage of isolated E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus was (48.2%) and (32%) respectively, so it was the major percentage of isolated bacteria. This study indicates that the females with UTI represents (44.8%) while in males (27.8%) which was statistically highly significant (p< 0.001). The rate of UTI in young age groups was less than the other groups. Also, the study found that the effect of Ceftriaxone antibiotic on gram-negative bacteria was (5.7%) while gram positive bacteria was absolute sensitive against vancomycin.

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