Determination of the Positivity of Cmv Antibodies in A Sample of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a white disease that is characterized by the level of sugar level in the blood, as the disease appears when the banks are not producing the sufficient decentralization from the insulin (which is a hunter that is controlled by the level of blood sugar in the blood) or when the body is unable to use the body (Evert et al, 2014).
This study was conducted to determine the positivity of cytomegalovirus (CMV) antibodies in a sample of patients with type 2 diabetes, where samples were collected from a general hospital in Baquba, with 80 samples, (50) samples from people with diabetes and (30) samples from non-diabetics. The results of this study, after conducting the test with IgG, IgM antibody, seropositive seropositive IgG and IgM rapid test strips in type 2 diabetic patients compared to the control group showed a statistical difference.