Healthcare Issues

ISSN (online): 2583-7796

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Healthcare Issues is an open access and peer-reviewed journal, published by Jagua Publication.

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Healthcare Issues (ISSN: 2583-7796) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of medical science published by Jagua Publication. It publishes surveys papers, regular research papers and brief communications. Our aim is to encouraging the scientists and researchers to publish their experimental and theoretical results more detail as conceivable.  

Year Started: 2022
Issues: Two issues per year
Scope: Medical Science
Language: English
Review Process: Peer review
Any queries:  hi@jpub.org 
Format of Publication: Online and Open access


LATEST ARTICLES

Research Article

Isolation and diagnosis new strain of fungi causes gingivitis

  • By Emaduldeen Hatem Abed, Dhifaf Jabbar Shamran, Ahmed Hayder sadeq - 30 Aug 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 18 - 24
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi424
  • Received: 05.08.2025; Accepted: 20.08.2025; Published: 30.08.2025
Abstract:  

An inflammation of the gum tissue, gingivitis is frequently brought on by a bacterial infection. Using the ITS1 sequence pattern identification approach, this study planned to isolate and identify novel fungi from the gingival region. Accordi Read more

Research Article

Comparative Study of Chronic Toxicological Effects of Dichlorvos on Lactate Dehydrogenase and Oxidative Stress Markers in New Zealand White Rabbits by Oral and Inhalation Exposure

  • By C.C. Ozoemena - 30 Aug 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 12 - 17
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi423
  • Received: 13.08.2025; Accepted: 20.08.2025; Published: 30.08.2025
Abstract:  

Background: Dichlorvos, a widely used household and public health insecticide, is known to be toxic to both humans and animals, with indiscriminate use leading to frequent accidental exposures, suicides, and homicides. < Read more

Letter to the Editor

Gastrointestinal motility in m.3243A>G carriers depends not only on autonomic innervation, but also on several other influencing factors

  • By Josef Finsterer - 28 Aug 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 10 - 11
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi422
  • Received: 18.07.2025; Accepted: 19.08.2025; Published: 28.08.2025
Abstract:  

The interesting article by Nielsen et al raises some concerns [1]. Firstly, gastrointestinal motility is not only due to autonomic denervation, but also to various other influencing factors. These include the duration of gastrointestinal Read more

Research Article

Immunohistochemical study of ki67 biomarker to identify the intrinsic molecular types of breast cancer in women residing in Al-Najaf Al –Ashraf governorate

  • By Alaa Talib Dawood, Ali Hassan Abood - 25 Jul 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 1 - 9
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi421
  • Received: 06.06.2025; Accepted: 15.07.2025; Published: 25.07.2025
Abstract:  

The current study comprised sixty Iraqi female patients with breast cancer, ranging in age from 35 to 75 years old, who were diagnosed between January 19, 2023 and May 10, 2025. The current study used paraffin-embedded of female bre Read more

Research Article

Relationship Between the Prevalence of Intestinal Worms Among Butchers’ And Their Clinical Characteristics

  • By S.O. Enyinnaya, A. Bademosi, S.D. Lawson, A.C. Okafor, N.I. Robinson - 15 Feb 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 1 (January - June), Pages: 14 - 17
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi413
  • Received: 03.11.2024; Accepted: 29.01.2025; Published: 15.02.2025
Abstract:  

The meat industry in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, employs numerous butchers working in abattoirs, facing occupational hazards such as worm infections. This study aimed to investigate the relation between the prevalence of intestinal worms among bu Read more

Research Article

Microbial Diversity in Food: Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Species from Restaurants in Al-Najaf Province, Iraq

  • By Taghreed Abdul Kareem Al-Makhzoomy - 11 Feb 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 1 (January - June), Pages: 9 - 13
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi412
  • Received: 16.12.2024; Accepted: 02.02.2025; Published: 11.02.2025
Abstract:  

A study conducted in Najaf, Iraq, from December 2023 to January 2024, investigated food contamination in eight restaurants. Thirty samples were collected from various surfaces, including food handlers’ hands, Tables, dishes, and cash registe Read more

Review Article

A survey study of infectious diseases in Al-Muthanna province, Iraq

  • By Ali Jawad Alyasiri - 24 Jan 2025
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 4 (2025), Issue: 1 (January - June), Pages: 1 - 8
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi411
  • Received: 3 Nov 2024; Accepted: 11 January 2025; Published: 24 January 2025
Abstract:  

This research provides information on the health status of a sample of the Iraqi population in Al-Muthanna Province as well as the state of the Province’s health care and education system over recent years. The research discussed a numb Read more

Research Article

A Quasi Experimental Study to Access The Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Of Postnatal Mothers Regarding Selected Minor Disorders of New Born In Post Natal Ward of Selected Hospital at Amritsar Punjab

  • By Sonika Raju, Raj Rani, Navpreet Kaur - 18 Nov 2024
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 3 (2024), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 12 - 18
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi323
  • Received: 24 September 2024; Accepted: 2 November 2024; Published: 18 November 2024
Abstract:  

Introduction: It takes a special woman to be a mother. Neonatal period is the most crucial one in a person’s life. After birth, a child’s health depends upon the health care practices adopted by the family, especiall Read more

Research Article

Electrolyte Assessment: A Comparison Across Age Group and Sex In Children (0-6 Years) At Federal Teaching Hospital, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria

  • By Achigbu Kingsley Ihedioha, Ohiri John Uchechukwu - 29 Sep 2024
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 3 (2024), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 6 - 11
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi322
  • Received: 24 July 2024; Accepted: 25 August 2024; Published: 29 September 2024
Abstract:  

Electrolyte balance is crucial for maintaining physiological functions such as homeostasis, nerve conduction, muscle function, and acid base balance. Sick children are particularly vulnerable to electrolyte imbalances. This study aims to comp Read more

Research Article

Sex and Age-Related Difference In Renal Markers in Pediatric Patients: A Study At Federal Teaching Hospital, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria

  • By Achigbu Kingsley Ihedioha, Ohiri John Uchechukwu - 29 Sep 2024
  • Healthcare Issues, Volume : 3 (2024), Issue: 2 (July - December), Pages: 1 - 5
  • https://doi.org/10.58614/hi321
  • Received: 24 July 2024; Accepted: 14 September 2024; Published: 29 September 2024
Abstract:  

Assessing renal function in pediatric populations is essential but complex due to developmental variations influenced by age and gender. Creatinine and urea, which are primary markers for renal function, vary significantly across different sociode Read more