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The Relationship Between Type and Position of Fungal Infection with Age and Gender Fanosh, Mohammed Hessiun; Eljamay, Salwa Muftah; Elzer, Ashraf Saad; Alkirbal, Hamdi Abdulbasit
Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied Sciences (IJIAS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): February-May
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijias.v4i1.1251

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Dermatophytosis is a superficial fungal infection caused by filamentous fungi that attack the keratinized tissue. Aimed to: the find out relationship between type and position of fungal infection with age and gender. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional survey study was carried out at the dermatology department, from August 2021 to July 2023. Results: The ages most affected by fungi were between 17 and 32 years old at 60%, followed by the oldest age over 35 years old. The females were the most infected with fungi, 93 out of 155. As for the type of infection, yeast was the highest, especially in 60 women. hyphae 28 and spores 8 where males were less infectious, the relationship between gender and fungal position, because p-value < 0.05, As for the type of fungus and its existence, it has nothing to do with gender because p-value > 0.05, it has nothing to do with gender because p-value > 0.05, and the relationship between age and presence of fungal infection, because p-value < 0.05,  the type of fungus and position of fungal infection, it has nothing to do with age because p-value > 0.05. Conclusion: females are more likely to be infected with fungi, whether they are by infection type or location, and the most infected ages are between 17 and 32 years old. The study also showed that the place of infection in nails was found in males and there was no infection in females.
Vitamin D and Relationship with Cholesterol and Triglycerides Albakour, Emad Jamil; Eljamay, Salwa Muftah; Faid, Fathia Eessa; Ibrahim, Najah Ahmeda
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47540/ijcs.v4i2.2103

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The study focuses on cholesterol and triglycerides. Vitamin D has a relationship with lipid profile. Material and Methods: involved 2,188 participants, equally divided between males and females, with a wide age distribution. Vitamin D levels were assessed using serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration. The findings: The correlation analysis reveals no significant relationships between Vitamin D levels and the variables of age, gender, cholesterol, and triglycerides. All correlation coefficients are near zero, and the p-values exceed the standard significance threshold (0.05), indicating statistical insignificance. Specifically: Age: No meaningful variation in Vitamin D levels with age (P = 0.903). Gender: No substantial difference between males and females (P-value = 0.192). Cholesterol: No significant association with Vitamin D levels (P-value = 0.851). Triglycerides: No meaningful relationship observed (P-value = 0.699). Conclusion: The correlation analysis confirmed no meaningful associations between Vitamin D levels and age, gender, cholesterol, or triglyceride levels. All correlation coefficients were near zero, and p-values exceeded the standard significance threshold (0.05), indicating no statistically significant relationships.