Abstract

Background: some microbial infections can be passed to the fetus before or during birth and damage the fetus or cause a miscarriage, like infection with ToRCH agents and salmonella enterica. The current study aims to investigate the extent of the involvement of salmonella enteria serovars, proteus spp. and Brucella spp. in recurrent miscarriage in women during first trimester. Material and method: The 50 blood samples were collected from women age rage (19-39), who had repeated miscarriages during the first trimester during periods extended from October 2021 to February 2022,. The study control includes the 20 fertile women with no miscarried history. Two tests were conducted which are ToRCH IgM and febril antigen slid test for identification infectious agents associated with pregnancy loss. Results: The present results showed that the most frequent recurrent miscarriage (RM) was in the age group 35-39 years at a percentage 34%, while the lowest abortion rate was 18% at the age group of 25-29 years.

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