The Department of Biology Discusses a Master’s Thesis on some Indicators, Biochemical and Blood for Uninfected People and Vaccinated with Corona Virus Vaccines
The Department of Biology Discusses a Master’s Thesis on some Indicators, Biochemical and Blood for Uninfected People and Vaccinated with Corona Virus Vaccines
The Department of biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences discussed a master’s thesis for the student (Salma Muhammad Oreibi) entitled (Study of some indicators, biochemical and blood for uninfected people and vaccinated with Coronavirus vaccines) under the supervision of Dr. (Dr. Raad Hashem Mansour). The study aimed to assess the liver, kidney, and system functions of uninfected people vaccinated with coronavirus vaccines through: 1- Measurement of liver functions represented by (measuring the enzyme activity) aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) enzyme activity and measuring the activity of the enzyme Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and measuring the total Serum Bilirubin (TSB) in the blood serum of vaccinated and unvaccinated males and females 2- Measuring kidney functions represented by (measurement of urea BU) blood urea, creatinine (SCr), uric acid (UA), and random blood glucose concentrations. 3- Measuring some blood indicators represented by the number of white blood cells (WBC) and the number of red blood cells (RBC) in the blood serum of vaccinated and unvaccinated males and females. As for the main recommendations: 1- We recommend taking the vaccine that leads to protection from infection with the Covid-19 virus 2- people and people at risk of contracting COVID-19 should be educated about the benefits and risks of COVID-19 vaccines to alleviate any concerns associated with the efficacy and safety of the COVID-19 vaccine. 3- Do more studies on the role of the vaccine and its effect in reducing the severity of infection 4- Conduct more studies on the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine by taking samples for the same people before and after vaccination and studying its effect on body indicators. After extensive scientific discussion and listening to the student’s defense of her thesis, her research method, and her use of sources and references, the thesis was approved with honors. Congratulations to the student, her supervisor, and the College of Education for Pure Sciences of the University of Al-Qadisiyah for this achievement, and God Almighty grants success and payment.