Bioinformatics-Based Investigation of Vaginal Microbiota in Women Experiencing Recurrent Aborted Women
October 10, 2025Serological and Metabolic Test Correlates of Coxsackievirus B Infection in Iraqi Children with Type 1 Diabetes
October 10, 2025L.M. Rasheed1, Attallah Bani Hmood2, Safaa Mustafa Hameed3
Department of Criminal Evidence Department, College of Science, Sawa University, Almuthana, Iraq1.
Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy Engineering Technologies, College of Engineering
Technology, Sawa University, Almuthana, Iraq2.
*Department of Optics Technologies, College of Health & Medical Technology, Sawa University,
Almuthana, Iraq3
Abstract
The study was conducted to assess the suitability of Al-Rumaytha River water for human use and to
evaluate the efficiency of drinking water from Al-Samawah Pump (1) and Al-Samawah Pump (2), located
on the river, for providing drinking water. Samples were collected from January to June 2024. The study
included measuring pH, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, total hardness, calcium, magnesium,
chlorides, turbidity, sodium, and potassium. The results showed that the pH was generally alkaline across
all months of the study. It was also found that the total hardness of drinking water was approaching the
globally permissible maximum limit. The results also indicated that the levels of magnesium, sodium,
potassium, and turbidity in drinking water were within the World Health Organization’s specifications. As
for the electrical conductivity and chlorides, they were high and exceeded the globally permissible limit.
Keywords: Turbidity, chlorides ,potassium ,drinking water.
