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Title: Prevalence of Influenza A and B Virus among Suspected COVID-19 patients by RT-PCR In Khartoum state
Other Titles: مدى انتشار فيروس الانفلونزا (أ) و (ب) بين مرضى الكوفيد -19 المشتبه بهم بواسطة جهاز تفاعل البلمرة المتسلسل في الوقت الحقيقي في ولاية الخرطوم
Authors: Hammad, Alaa Sayed Awad
Supervisor, - Yousif Fadlalah Hamed Elnil
Keywords: Medical Laboratory Science
Microbiology
COVID-19
Influenza
patients by RT-PCR
Virus
Issue Date: 23-Nov-2022
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Hammad, Alaa Sayed Awad . Prevalence of Influenza A and B Virus among Suspected COVID-19 patients by RT-PCR In Khartoum state/ Alaa Sayed Awad Hammad;Yousif Fadlalah Hamed Elnil .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology,2022.-68p.:ill.;28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: This study was performed during the outbreak period of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in order to detect the prevalence of Influenza A and B viruses among suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This study was conducted in the period 25 May to 8 August 2022, all Nasopharyngeal samples collected from patients with suspected COVID- 19 received in the virology lab in Jabra Hospital for Emergency and injuries Khartoum, were tested for SARS-CoV-2 by GeneXpert System , then Real Time –PCR technique was used to detect the Influenza A and B virus. A total of 100 Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from suspected COVID-19 patients participated in this study, the result showed that out of 54 (54%) COVID positive patients, there were 6 (6%) have Influenza A, 2 (2%) have Influenza B, 1 (1%) have Influenza A& B and among 46 (46%) COVID-19 negative patients there were 6 (6%) have Influenza A, 1 (1%) have Influenza B and 1 (1%) have Influenza A&B. In conclusion, the percentage of Influenza A 12 (12%) was higher prevalence among patients with COVID-19 than Influenza B 3(3%) and also showed infection with both A and B 2(2%).study highlights the importance of screening for co- infecting viruses in COVID-19 patients, given the high prevalence of Influenza viruses.
Description: Thesis
URI: https://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/28281
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Medical Laboratory Science

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