• THE CAUSES OF THE HIGH PREVALENCE OF TYPHOID FEVER AMONG THE STUDENTS OF COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY IDAH LGA KOGI STATE


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The main purpose of this study is to investigate the causes of the high prevalence of typhoid fever among the students of College of Health Science and Technology idah, Kogi state, the typhoid fever infection that cause intestinal perforation.Knowing the causes of typhoid fever prevalence it is very important to reduce the high prevalence on preventing one from having contact to this deadly disease. If the students aware of this infection, it will go alone way in reducing mortality and increase life expectancy.The typhoid fever has a great effect on the body such as damaging the intestine and ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of contents CHAPTER ONE1.0  Introduction 1.1  Background of the study 1.2 Statement of the problem 1.3 Objectives of the study 1.4  Significance of the study  1.5 Research questions  1.6  Scope and Delimitations of the study 1.7  Operational Definition of terms  CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW2.0 Literature review2.1 Overview of typhoid fever2.2  Causes of typhoid2.3 Epidemiological surveillance of typho ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDYTyphoid fever caused by salmonella entericaserotyphi (S. typhi) remains a major health problem globally. It affects about 21.7 million people, with 217,000 deaths occurring worldwide on annual basis (Crump &Minized, 2010). Transmission of the bacterium is mainly through ingestion of faccal contaminated food and water (Gonzalez, Marshall % Gunn, 2011).Typhoid and paratyphoid germs are passed in the face and urine of infection is contracted after eating food or drinking beverages that have been handled by an infected person (Everest, Wain, Roberts &Dougan, 2010). The d ... Continue Reading