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A Statistical Analysis Of Reported Cases Of Sexually Transmitted Disease In The Federal Medical Centre Umuahia F.M.C From 1995 – 2004

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Course Statistics
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- No of Pages: 46

- No of Chapters: 5
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Abstract

The entire project work/study talks about the full meaning of the STDS. The causes of the sexually transmitted diseases were found out to be virus and bacteria which can be transmitted from one person to another predominantly through sexual contact. The scope of the study was also special and federal medical center Umuahia (FMC) was used as a case study. One of the studies carried out by Dr. A.U. Mbanuso at the Federal Medical center Umuahia 1990 – 1993. His result showed that the commest and most ducally sexual transmitted disease was HIV/AIDS and Syphilis.rnrn Furthermore, from the designed questionnaire we found out that many people have become aware of the extend of STDS. For the data collection used was a secondary data. The population size in this reported cases of the sexually transmitted diseases under study from 1995 – 2004 the result after study will be used to generalize for the entire population.rnrn The major statistical model employed in the analysis of the data collection was chi-square which was used to the age group and sex. The test hypothesis for the age group shows the X2 cal > X2 tab. Therefore we reject H0: and conclude that the client rate is not dependent of the age. There the test of hypothesis for the sex group shows that X2 cul > X2 tab. Therefore, we reject H0: and conclude that the sexually transmitted diseases under study are not dependent of sex.

Table of Content

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTIONrnrn1.1 Statement of the Problemrnrn1.2 Purpose of the Studyrnrn1.3 Aims and Objectivesrnrn1.4 Significance of the Studyrnrn1.5 Scope and Limitationsrnrn1.6 The Hypothesisrnrn1.7 Definition of TermsrnrnCHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEWrnrn2.1 Types of Stdsrnrn2.2 Causes of Stdsrnrn2.3 Mode of Transmissionrnrn2.4 Signa Nd Symptoms of Stdsrnrn2.5 Effect/Consequences of Stdsrnrn2.6 Treatment of Stdsrnrn2.7 Prevention and Control of StdsrnrnCHAPTER THREErnrn3.0 Method of Data Collection and Sources of Datarn3.1 Method Data AnalysisrnrnCHAPTER FOURrnrnPresentation and Analysisrn rnCHAPTER FIVErnrn5.1 Summaryrn5.2 ConclusionrnRecommendationrnrnQuestionnaire

Introduction

INTRODUCTIONrnrn Sexually transmitted diseases, which is popularly known as STDS, and its effect is now the talk of the day, town, and world wide, even in Nigeria. This disease is a very strong disease that is caused by virus. This virus enters the body through many means such as sexual intercourse, blood transfusion, parental transmission. The main work of this virus is to weaken the body mechanism known as Lymphocyte (White blood cell) making it possible for any disease which enters the body to attack even more them expected. Both the developed and the undeveloped countries of the world, it is a great problem medically their incidence are steady rising. From the available statistical data the evidence have been showing alarming rate of sexually transmitted diseases every day as mankind gets more civilized. The sexually transmitted diseases can be categorized into three: the first category are referred to as the first category are referred to as the first generation, these are gonorrhea, syphilis, and chancroid. The second generation includes hympho granuloma venereum and granuloma ingunale. The third generation which is Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). These sexually transmitted disease have become a major public health problem to most countries of the world, including Nigeria on the account of their frequency, their impact on maternal and infant health and their special consequences as well as their economic cost in terms of health expenditure and cost of productivity. It has a serious effect on pregnancy, and new borns are seriously affected which may lead to miscarriage, failure of development of new baby, blindness congenital defects etc. The implication in woman such as pekvic inflammatory disease ectopic pregnancy, infertility and chronic ill health are caused by sexual transmitted diseases where the incidence of undiagnosed or poor treated cases is very high.
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