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Ph.Dr. Sabah Saad Abdul Sahib, participated in a master's discussion committee

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assistant professor in the Biomedical engineering Department  at the University of Technology, Dr. Sabah Saad Abdul Sahib, participated in a master's discussion committee held at the Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Studies/ University of Baghdad, a master's thesis (Mohammed Khudhair Alwan) and tagged: (Study of antibiotic resistance patterns and the formation of the biomembrane of bacteria isolated from otitis media in children) on the discussion room of the Institute.

The panel consisted of A.M.D. Saif Daoud al-Ahmar/ Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology for Graduate Studies / University of Baghdad / President, A.M.D. Abdul Amir Mohammed Ghraib/ Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology For Graduate Studies / University of Baghdad / Member and Supervisor.

The letter aims to study mediating disease as it occurs by many types of pathogenic bacteria and various signs and symptoms, as well as the diagnosis of bacteria using traditional methods such as selective and differential media and biochemical tests in addition to molecular methods. For three types of pathogenic bacteria common in otitis media in children using a chain polymerization reaction.

The results of the study showed that both the aeronic and volatile pseudobacteria were the most common for ages 6-15 years, while younger ages included other bacterial species such as staphylococcus, streptococcus pneumoniae, moraxela, and persistent influenza. according to each of the types mentioned.

This study found that the strongest production of the biomembrane was most common in the germs of the aerad precursors (100%) It is followed by staphylococcus (71.4%).

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