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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

2013

Turkey

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Investigation Of The Frequency Of The Mutant Ccr5-Δ32 Allele Related To Hiv Resistance In Turkey, Gamze Karakaya, Fatma Azi̇ze Budak Yildiran, Şükran Çakir Arica Jan 2013

Investigation Of The Frequency Of The Mutant Ccr5-Δ32 Allele Related To Hiv Resistance In Turkey, Gamze Karakaya, Fatma Azi̇ze Budak Yildiran, Şükran Çakir Arica

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

To determine the frequency with which the CCR5-\Delta32 mutant allele caused resistance to HIV, which is main agent of AIDS in all geographic regions of Turkey. Materials and methods: Randomly selected human blood samples from 400 healthy individuals were collected. The polymerase chain reaction method was used to determine the CCR5-\Delta32 polymorphism and samples were screened using 2 primers. Results: The frequency of wild alleles was found to be 0.9738 and the frequency of mutant alleles was found to be 0.0262. The highest frequency of the CCR5-\Delta32 allele was found to be 0.0726 in the Central Anatolia region. The lowest …


Molecular Characterization Of Acanthamoeba Isolated From Kayseri Well Water, Sali̇h Kuk, Süleyman Yazar, Süheyla Doğan, Ülfet Çeti̇nkaya, Çağri Şakalar Jan 2013

Molecular Characterization Of Acanthamoeba Isolated From Kayseri Well Water, Sali̇h Kuk, Süleyman Yazar, Süheyla Doğan, Ülfet Çeti̇nkaya, Çağri Şakalar

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Potentially pathogenic free-living amoebae have a cosmopolitan distribution in soil, dust, air, and water. Generally, environmental free-living amoebae do not threaten human health. This study aimed to investigate the presence of Acanthamoeba in well waters drawn from different locations in Kayseri, Turkey, which are mainly used for drinking or irrigation by the residents in the region. Materials and methods: Twenty-nine samples, including 26 well water sediment samples and 3 tap water samples as the control, were collected from 3 different locations. Melting snow feeds 5, rain water 18, and tap water 3 of these wells. Results: Five of 26 well …


Influence Of Age On The Usage Of Family Planning Methods By Turkish Married Men Living In Southeastern Turkey, Sezer Kisa, Si̇mge Zeyneloğlu, Leyla Deli̇baş Jan 2013

Influence Of Age On The Usage Of Family Planning Methods By Turkish Married Men Living In Southeastern Turkey, Sezer Kisa, Si̇mge Zeyneloğlu, Leyla Deli̇baş

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Unintended pregnancy rates are still high in Turkey and family planning services have been directed mostly at women. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of age on the usage of family planning methods by Turkish married men. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey research design was used, including 1352 men aged 20-52 years who lived in the southeast of Turkey and whose wives were fertile, not menopausal, and had at least 1 child. A questionnaire was used to collect data. Descriptive statistics and multidimensional cross-tabs were used. Results: Men 40 years old and over used family …