Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B virus and human immunodeficiency virus infection among students in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria Department:Biological Science By: Gambus Project ID: 7047 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractHepatitis B virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Evidence on HBV co-infection rates with HIV infection among individuals remains conflicting. The study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of HBV and HIV infections and the possible potential risk factors among students. The cross-sectional study was conducted between April and August, 2013. Structured questionnaires were administered to obtain socio-demographic data and possible risk factors that might be associated with viral infections. Blood samples were collected at the University Health Services (UHS) from 600 consenting consecutive students aged between 16 and 40 years old. The sera were screened for HBsAg using a device kit and anti-HBs, HBeAg, anti-HBe, and anti-HBc using one-step cassette style diagnostic kits. Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection was screened for using determineTM HIV-1/2 kit. Reactive sera for HBsAg were further confirmed using ELISA kits. Of the 600 students tested for HBsAg, 9.2% (55/600) tested positive among which, none had detectable anti-HBs antibodies, indicating recent infection. About 7.3%, 36.4% and 94.5% were positive for HBeAg, anti-HBe and anti-HBc respectively. The seroprevalence of HIV infection was 2.8% (17/600). One (0.2%) of the students was infected with both HBV and HIV. There was a significant association between age group, gender, family history of the students and HBV infection (P0.016, 0.049 and 0.000 respectively). While for HIV, only menial jobs (p 0.001) were significantly associated with the infection. Other risk factors studied were not significantly associated with viral infections. The seroprevalence of 9.2% for HBsAg obtained in this study indicates high endemicity according to WHO classification. Four of the students were highly infectious....Preview Download Preview +Other Biological Science project topics and materials you might be interested in»Effect of role-play method on academic achievement of biology students in selected secondary schools in Kano metropolis»An investigation into the management and utilization of biological gardens in tertiary institution in Kano state»Isolation and identification of Helminth parasites of public health importance from commercial aquaculture ponds water within Kano metropolitan»Awareness and preventive measures of HIV/AIDS among undergraduates in Isiala Ngwa south local government area»A study of antibacterial activity of Zea Mays and Cymbopogan Citrasus on bacteria isolated from urine of pregnant women»Availability and utilization of laboratory resources in teaching and learning biology in Enugu north local government area of Enugu state»Phytochemical screening and antimicrobial activity of Pourpartia birrea»Effects of some classes of insecticides Onclarias Gariepinus juveniles»An analysis of the conceptual knowledge of drug abuse among biology students»Assessment of seed extract of pignut Jatropha Curcas for the control of beans weevil Callosobruchus Maculatus»Isolation and identification of helminthes parasites of public health importance from commercial aquaculture ponds water within Kano metropolitan»Survey of insect pest infestation of trees in Kano zoological garden»Bacteriological quality assessment of sundried meat (Kilishi) sold in Katsina metropolis»Welfare profile of African catfish (Clarias Garipinus) exposed to senna occidentalis leaf powder»Isolation and identification of fungi in Nana hostel at Bayero university, Kano