Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection

      The aim of the present study is to compare the biochemical action of the three vaccines taken in Iraq: Pfizer Biontech, AstraZeneca Oxford and Sinopharm based on biochemical parameters. Seventy COVID-19 Iraqi patients ( males and females ) were participated in the present study and classified...

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Main Author: Rasha Zuhair Jasim
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Language:Arabic
Published: College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/8750
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description       The aim of the present study is to compare the biochemical action of the three vaccines taken in Iraq: Pfizer Biontech, AstraZeneca Oxford and Sinopharm based on biochemical parameters. Seventy COVID-19 Iraqi patients ( males and females ) were participated in the present study and classified into 7 groups : Gc :  COVID-19 patients ( without vaccine ) , Gp1: COVID-19 patients took one dose of Pfizer Biontech, Gp2 : COVID-19 patients took two doses of Pfizer Biontech, Ga1 : patients took one dose of AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine , Ga2: patients took two doses of AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine , Gs1 : patients took one dose of Sinopharm vaccine and Gs2: patients took two doses of Sinopharm vaccine. Patients were compared with healthy subjects (without vaccine) as a control group (Gh). The D-dimer level was highly significantly increased in Gc compared with Gh and was highly significantly decreased in Gp1 , Ga1 , Ga2 , significantly decreased in Gp2 and non-significantly decreased in Gs1 and highly significant increased in Gs2 compared with Gc. CRP level was significantly increased in Gc compared with Gh while it was significantly decreased in Gp1, Gp2, Ga1 , Ga2 , Gs1 , Gs2 compared with Gc. IgG and IgM levels were increased in Gc but decreased after taking vaccines ( except Ga2 for IgG and Gp2 for IgM )   The present study submits a novelty to the field of COVID-19 by highlighting the chemical aspects of vaccines used in Iraq
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spelling doaj.art-ca426d9a94c747f08278a228a99b303e2023-08-30T19:52:48ZaraCollege of Science for Women, University of BaghdadBaghdad Science Journal2078-86652411-79862023-08-01204(SI)10.21123/bsj.2023.8750Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 InfectionRasha Zuhair Jasim 0Department of Chemistry, College of Education for Pure Science (Ibn Al Haitham), University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq       The aim of the present study is to compare the biochemical action of the three vaccines taken in Iraq: Pfizer Biontech, AstraZeneca Oxford and Sinopharm based on biochemical parameters. Seventy COVID-19 Iraqi patients ( males and females ) were participated in the present study and classified into 7 groups : Gc :  COVID-19 patients ( without vaccine ) , Gp1: COVID-19 patients took one dose of Pfizer Biontech, Gp2 : COVID-19 patients took two doses of Pfizer Biontech, Ga1 : patients took one dose of AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine , Ga2: patients took two doses of AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine , Gs1 : patients took one dose of Sinopharm vaccine and Gs2: patients took two doses of Sinopharm vaccine. Patients were compared with healthy subjects (without vaccine) as a control group (Gh). The D-dimer level was highly significantly increased in Gc compared with Gh and was highly significantly decreased in Gp1 , Ga1 , Ga2 , significantly decreased in Gp2 and non-significantly decreased in Gs1 and highly significant increased in Gs2 compared with Gc. CRP level was significantly increased in Gc compared with Gh while it was significantly decreased in Gp1, Gp2, Ga1 , Ga2 , Gs1 , Gs2 compared with Gc. IgG and IgM levels were increased in Gc but decreased after taking vaccines ( except Ga2 for IgG and Gp2 for IgM )   The present study submits a novelty to the field of COVID-19 by highlighting the chemical aspects of vaccines used in Iraq https://www.bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/8750AstraZeneca Oxford. COVID-19. C-reactive protein. D-dimer. Immunoglobulin G . Pfizer Biontech.
spellingShingle Rasha Zuhair Jasim
Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection
Baghdad Science Journal
AstraZeneca Oxford. COVID-19. C-reactive protein. D-dimer. Immunoglobulin G . Pfizer Biontech.
title Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection
title_full Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection
title_fullStr Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection
title_short Biochemical Action of Vaccines in Iraqi Patients with COVID-19 Infection
title_sort biochemical action of vaccines in iraqi patients with covid 19 infection
topic AstraZeneca Oxford. COVID-19. C-reactive protein. D-dimer. Immunoglobulin G . Pfizer Biontech.
url https://www.bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/8750
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