Objective:To evaluate the prevalence of Sabmonella typhi(S.typhi) among subjects attending College of Education Health Clinic,Akwanga,Nasarawa state from the year.2005 to 2007 and to recommend some preventive measures...Objective:To evaluate the prevalence of Sabmonella typhi(S.typhi) among subjects attending College of Education Health Clinic,Akwanga,Nasarawa state from the year.2005 to 2007 and to recommend some preventive measures to the populace.Methods:Blood samples were tested for infection using the widal test.Results:Out of the 793 patients examined,579(73.0%) were positive with 174(30.05%),254(43.86%) and 151(26.07%) for the years 2005,2006 and 2007 respectively. The age range with the highest prevalence of infection for the period was 21-30 with 207(35.75%) followed by 31-40 year group with 133(22.97%).Chi-square analysis showed no significant difference in infection between males and females(P】0.05).Conclusions:The results of this study provide a useful guide in the formulation of S.typhi control measures in tertiary institutions in the State and also help to check the spread of the pathogen in the general population.展开更多
文摘Objective:To evaluate the prevalence of Sabmonella typhi(S.typhi) among subjects attending College of Education Health Clinic,Akwanga,Nasarawa state from the year.2005 to 2007 and to recommend some preventive measures to the populace.Methods:Blood samples were tested for infection using the widal test.Results:Out of the 793 patients examined,579(73.0%) were positive with 174(30.05%),254(43.86%) and 151(26.07%) for the years 2005,2006 and 2007 respectively. The age range with the highest prevalence of infection for the period was 21-30 with 207(35.75%) followed by 31-40 year group with 133(22.97%).Chi-square analysis showed no significant difference in infection between males and females(P】0.05).Conclusions:The results of this study provide a useful guide in the formulation of S.typhi control measures in tertiary institutions in the State and also help to check the spread of the pathogen in the general population.