Stool samples of 100 human were collected the diagnosis of Haemonchus worm in Babylon province usied Microscopic examination by PCR assay. The human were classified into sub-groups according to age, locality and sex in order to study association of these risk factors with rate of infection. The results showed, by using (PCR) based on detection 18srRNA gene to Haemonchus worm human stool samples that the persons was infected with this worm , and the infection rate was (32%) The rate of positive cases, infection was the highest in Western Hamza district and it was (40%), followed Al-Musayyab district was (34.61%), and the rate in Al-Qassim a District was (30%), whereas in Al Mahaweel district it was (20.83%), The present study showed no significant impact of geographical variation. The infection rate of Haemonchus worm for human in age group (41-60) was (43.75%) while in age group (21-40) was (38.46%), in age group (11-20) was (26.66%), and in age group (< 10 years) was (20%), and the statistical analysis reveals that there was no significant (P>0.05) difference in the infection rate of parasite between age intervals. This current study concluded the rate of infected male with Haemonchus worm was (40%) and females was (27.69%) Through the above, we found that the percentage of infection in females was greater than males, when results statistical analyzed showed there are no significant effect in infected rate at (P>0.05) on sex. The study is the first in lraq to diagnosis the presence of Haemonchus worm in human in Iraq.
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