A teacher at the Kerbala College of Medicine participates in the discussion committee of a master’s thesis in the College of Applied Medical Sciences on a genetic study of families whose renal symmetry diseases are prevalent

Prof. Dr. Ali Jalil Ali (a faculty member in the Microbiology Branch at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala) participated in a committee discussing the thesis of postgraduate student-Masters Fatima Abdul Hassan Ali from the College of Applied Medical Sciences about her tagged thesis (Using nano-methods to improve Treatment of resistant bacteria for renal analog patients in children), on the postgraduate hall of the College of Applied Medical Sciences. .

The participation of Dr. Ali Jalil was as a member of the discussion committee, headed by Prof. Dr. Qassem Najm Thuwaini.

The study showed the isolation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from children with renal symmetry and the use of nano-methods in an attempt to overcome this problem of bacterial resistance.

The study concluded that all bacteria isolated from children with renal symmetry were resistant to (beta-lactam) antigens, and that the bacterial species that were isolated are three types. .