Journal of Medical Sciences https://sebhau.edu.ly/journal/joms <div class="group w-full text-token-text-primary border-b border-black/10 dark:border-gray-900/50 bg-gray-50 dark:bg-[#444654]" data-testid="conversation-turn-17"> <div class="p-4 justify-center text-base md:gap-6 md:py-6 m-auto"> <div class="flex flex-1 gap-4 text-base mx-auto md:gap-6 md:max-w-2xl lg:max-w-[38rem] xl:max-w-3xl }"> <div class="relative flex w-[calc(100%-50px)] flex-col gap-1 md:gap-3 lg:w-[calc(100%-115px)]"> <div class="flex flex-grow flex-col gap-3 max-w-full"> <div class="min-h-[20px] flex flex-col items-start gap-3 overflow-x-auto whitespace-pre-wrap break-words"> <div class="markdown prose w-full break-words dark:prose-invert light"> <p><strong>Elevating Scientific Excellence: A Commitment to Ethical Research</strong></p> <p>Our journal is dedicated to fostering excellence in scientific publishing, guided by unwavering adherence to methodological standards and the ethics of academic research. Our mission extends beyond the confines of traditional publishing; we aspire to enrich all realms of scientific knowledge with precision, integrity, and objectivity.</p> <p><strong>A Catalyst for Advancement:</strong></p> <p>We steadfastly strive to elevate the caliber of scientific research. Collaboration with specialized scientific bodies and institutions, both domestic and international, forms the bedrock of our pursuit.</p> <p><strong>Serving the Community:</strong></p> <p>Our commitment extends to the betterment of our local community. We dedicate ourselves to fulfilling its knowledge needs, ensuring that every stride in scientific discovery contributes to the greater good. By augmenting our scientific output, we aim to attain a leadership position at the national level.</p> <p><strong>Nurturing Excellence:</strong></p> <p>We provide a nurturing environment for creativity and distinction among our faculty and academics. We actively support their journey towards heightened academic degrees and enhanced professional competence.</p> <p><strong>A Beacon of Knowledge:</strong></p> <p>Our vision is to transform our university's scientific journal into a beacon of knowledge radiating at local, national, and international levels. We aspire to be a source of enlightenment, igniting intellectual curiosity worldwide.</p> <p>In this pursuit of scientific excellence, we welcome all scholars and seekers of knowledge to embark on this enlightening journey with us. Together, we'll illuminate the path towards a brighter, more informed future.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> Sebha University en-US Journal of Medical Sciences 2708-8553 <p>In a brief statement, the rights relate to the publication and distribution of research published in the journal of the Sebha University, where authors who have published their articles in the Sebha University journal can use or distribute their articles. They reserve all their rights to the published works, such as (but not limited to) the following rights:</p> <ul> <li>Copyright and other property rights related to the article, such as patent rights.</li> <li>Research published in the journal of the University of Sebha and used in its future works, including lectures and books, the right to reproduce articles for their own purposes, and the right to self-archive their articles.</li> <li>The right to enter a separate article, or for a non-exclusive distribution of their article with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in the journal of Sebha University.</li> <li>Privacy Statement The names and e-mail addresses entered on the Sebha University Journal site will be used for the aforementioned purposes only and for which they were used.</li> </ul> The incidence of Helicobacter pylori infection and its impacts in diabetic patients https://sebhau.edu.ly/journal/joms/article/view/2833 <p>Diabetes is a long-term metabolic disease marked by elevated blood sugar levels. Research indicates that compared to persons without diabetes, patients with diabetes may be more susceptible to the Helicobacter pylori outbreak. Unfortunately, not enough is known about how common Helicobacter pylori infection is in diabetics, particularly in southern Libya. Thus, the goal of our research is to determine how frequently diabetic individuals in various parts of Ubari are infected with these germs.</p> <p>One hundred fifty female and male diabetic patients who visited medical clinics in various Ubari places participated in this study. H. pylori IgG antibodies were measured in blood serum samples using the rapid test and enzymatic immunoassay. The level of fasting blood sugar, the human body mass index, the HbA1c, and blood group types were gathered. A questionnaire was utilized to gather information about a few habits. The individual's data was examined statistically. The results of P&lt; 0.05 were deemed significantly different. Immunological tests revealed that the H. pylori bacteria injured 45.33% of both sexes. When it came to eating habits, the frequency of eating spicy food and smoking were not statistically different between the H. pylori-infected diabetic participants and the non-infected ones with varying values for BMI, HbA1c, and FBS. The research indicated that there was actually a variance in FBS level across HP-infected and non-HP-infected diabetic patients, slightly different among BMI, but there was no impact of the other factors.</p> Aisha M. A . Shahlol Eman Youns Salwa Alfituri Aisha Alfituri Mabroukah Alzwayi Mabroukah Abdullah Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 2024-03-19 2024-03-19 19 1 6 12 10.51984/joms.v19i1.2833 Accidental chemical poisoning: Cases recorded at Benghazi Children’s Hospital (2018-2022) https://sebhau.edu.ly/journal/joms/article/view/3068 <p>Children are more exposed to chemical poisoning incidents due to their desire to explore and love to see things they have. The aim of the study is to identify cases of chemical poisoning recorded at Benghazi Children's Hospitalf rom January 2018 - December 2022 were used. The results showed the highest rate of drug poisoning (70.9%) in children. The lowest percentage of cannabis was (5.5%), and it included age groups under 5 years of age (64.2%), and most cases appeared in males. The highest cases of drug poisoning were recorded in the winter, followed by poisoning with phosphorus compounds in the autumn, while kerosene cases were recorded in summer season. Hospital records show that most of the poisoning cases have been treated, while 6 children died (4 kerosene and 2drug injections). we need to educate parents about ways to deal with these substances and keep them out of the reach of children.</p> Mariam Ambarak S. Busaadia Reem Ali Alzardomi Randa. S. El-zwaey Najma H. Towier Nagwa H. S. Ahmida Salah A Hamad Gadalla Fatima M. Ben Shatwan Marwa S. Alshatshat Rajaa A. Mohamed Thoraya A. Alshiky Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 2024-03-07 2024-03-07 19 1 1 5 10.51984/joms.v19i1.3068