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Infectious Diseases Congress 2019

Journal of Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases | Volume 3

June 12-13, 2019 | Bangkok, Thailand

OF EXCELLENCE

IN INTERNATIONAL

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BACTERIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

2

nd

Global Congress on

THE SERUM LEVEL PRO-INFLAMMATORY (TNF-Α) AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY (IL10)

UNIVERSAL CYTOKINES AMONG PATIENTS WITH BACTERIAL BLOODY DIARRHEA OF

DIFFERENT ORIGIN

Anna Mkhoyan

Yerevan State Medical University, Armenia

Background:

Acute infectious diarrhea is still leading cause of hospitalizations, outpatient visits and lost qual-

ity of life worldwide. Acute diarrheas are divided into two big groups: diarrhea with dehydration and bloody

diarrheas. The possible causes of acute bloody diarrhea are broad, though infectious considerations are para-

mount and should be prioritized always in the evaluation of patients with blood in stool. Acute bacterial bloody

diarrhea are also important for their future effects in the pathologies of different organ systems such as chronic

renal failure, rheumatic syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, chronic inflammatory

bowel disease, Grave’s and Grien-Barésyndrome disease etc.

Method:

The prospective study investigated the pattern of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokine

responses in patients with acute bacterial bloody diarrhea of different origin. The study population was 88

adult patients admitted to “Nork” infectious clinical hospital with acute bloody diarrhea from the period of

October 2014 to July 2018. Exclusion criteria were under 18 age, cases of bloody diarrhea with unknown origin

and cases with concomitant diseases. Serum levels of cytokines have been checked by Elisa method (Vector

Best). The study was confirmed by Ethics committee of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi.

Results:

Results showed a statistically significant increase of serum level IL-10 in the 3-4 days of the disease

compared to the first day, which coincided with the decrease in the number of granulocytes at the same days.

In the group of patients with campylobacteriosis the lowest level of TNf-α and IL-10 were observed and the

difference with shigellosis was statistically significant (p<0, 05).

Anna Mkhoyan, J Bacteriol Infec Dis 2019, Volume 3

Anna Mkhoyan has completed her PhD at the age of 31 years from Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi. She is

Assistant Professor in the same university since 2013. She also graduated at American University of Armenia, Master of Public Health.

She had 18 publications in Armenian and international journals.

anna.mkhoyan@yahoo.com

BIOGRAPHY