Zainab khairullah sedeeq
Research InterestsMedical Microbiology / Molecular biology
| Gender | FEMALE |
|---|---|
| Place of Work | Kirkuk Technical Medical Institute |
| Department | Pharmacy Techniques |
| Position | Head of the Department of Pharmacy Techniques |
| Qualification | Ph.D ( Doctorate ) |
| Speciality | Medical Microbiology Molecular biology |
| zainab.khairullah@ntu.edu.iq | |
| Phone | 07701322241 |
| Address | 1 march street, kirkuk, kirkuk, Iraq |
Lect. Dr. ZAINAB KHAIRULLAH SEDEEQ Lecturer at Northern Technical University (NTU), Head of the Department of Pharmacy Techniques at the Medical Technical Institute / Kirkuk .
Northern Technical University . I have Phd degree holder in branch Medical Microbiology / Molecular biology from the faculty of Medicine at SELÇUK university TURKEY “2022”, Im effectivly now by teaching and training the students
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Training and preparing courses
Languages
English Language (90%)
Arabic Language (98%)
Turkish Language (99%)
Skills
Training and Persuasion skills (95%)
Academic Qualification
Phd in Molecular Biology
Oct 1, 2019 - Oct 24, 2022Phd in Molecular Biology and master degree in Medical Microbiology
Publications
Evaluation of interferon gamma release assay to measure t-cell response in COVID-19 patients from intensive care units and inpatient departments
Jan 1, 2024Journal Comenius University in Bratislava
publisher Sedeeq, Zainab Khairullah a ; Samadzade, Ruqiyya a Send mail to Samadzade R. ; Dagi, Hatice Turk a ; Celik, Jale Bengi b ; Ural, Onur c ; +1 author
Issue 9
Volume 125
BACKGROUND: Interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) is an in vitro blood test to measure interferon gamma (IFN-γ) released from antigen-specific T cells after stimulation with pathogen-specific peptides. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the T-cell response using IGRA and to compare various laboratory values in Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) patients hospitalized either in hospital inpatient departments or in intensive care units. METHODS: A total of 100 patients (50+50) who were identified as positive for COVID-19 through the molecular method in Selcuk University Faculty of Medicine Infectious Diseases Service and Reanimation Intensive Care Unit were included in the study. IFN-γ levels in blood samples collected from patients were determined using the QuantiFERON Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) (QIAGEN, Germany) kit. The patients’ gender, age, c-reactive protein (CRP), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), interleukin (IL)-6, lymphocyte count, procalcitonin, and D-dimer results were obtained from the hospital automation system. RESULTS: Thirty-eight of the IGRA test results were negative, 44 were positive and 18 were inconclusive. The age of patients with negative IGRA test results was significantly higher (p<0.001) compared to patients with positive results. There were no significant differences between patients’ IGRA test results and gender, prognosis, IL-6, lymphocyte counts, CRP, AST, and ALT values. Age, death rates, D-dimer, CRP, procalcitonin, AST and ALT values of patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit were significantly higher (p<0.001) compared to the those hospitalized in the inpatient department, while conversely, the lymphocyte values were lower (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: The relatively higher IGRA negative results in the elderly, negative and intermediate results in intensive-care patients, and low lymphocyte levels in intensive-care patients indicate that the cellular immune response is diminished and/or absent. The death rates, D-dimer, CRP, procalcitonin, AST and ALT values of the patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit were higher compared to those from the in-patient department, indicating the severity of inflammation and signaling the development of organ failure. In the light of these findings, we suggest that IGRA tests may serve as a guide in immunomodulatory therapy (Tab. 2, Fig. 2, Ref. 27). Text in PDF www.elis.sk. © (2024), (Comenius University). All Rights Reserved.
