University of Kerbala Recommends Conducting a Genetic Study for Families with Renal Symmetry Diseases

Faulty of Applied Medical Sciences /University of Kerbala recommends finding out relationships between blood and biochemical parameters with risk factors in renal symmetry patients in a more detailed manner, to conduct a family genetic study of families whose renal symmetry diseases spread and to achieve other studies to prepare nano-antibodies from antibiotics that resist them.
The study is entitled (Using Nano-methods to improve the treatment of resistant bacteria for renal symmetry patients in children). It is presented by Fatima Abdel-Hassan Ali. It aims at isolating antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Pediatric Nephrotic Syndrome and use nano-methods in an attempt to overcome this problem of bacterial resistance.
The study concludes that all bacteria isolated in children with renal symmetry were resistant to (beta-lactam) antigens, and that the bacterial species that were isolated are three.