PREVALENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS AMONG PATIENT ATTENDING DUTSE GENERAL HISPITAL

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ABSTRACT

Tuberculosis (TB),though a curable infectious disease, remains one of the leading causes of death in adults. It is also a major public health concern in Nigeria. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Tuberculosis among patient attending Dutse General Hospital, Jigawa State. A retrospective study was carried out consisting of all documented Register of Tuberculosis from January 2020 to December 2022. Out of 7605 patients tested a total of 967 cases of Tuberculosis was recorded, which represented 12.7%.The highest prevalence was recorded in 2021(39.5%),  followed by 2022(33.6%) and least was in 2020(26.9%).The highest prevalence of Tuberculosis among  age groups was 21 - 40 years ( 53.1%),followed by 0 - 20(19.5%) ,41 - 60(17.9%) ,61 - 80(7.0%) and 81 - 100(2.5%).The highest prevalence among gender were males of 64.3% and 35.7% in females.Prevalence of Tuberculosis under the study is traumatizing and thus  requires prompt measures in combating the situation.Prevalence, Pulmonary, Tuberculosis, Prevention.

 







Table of Contents


CERTIFICATION.. i

DECLARATION.. ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. iv

ABSTRACT. vii


CHAPTER ONE. 1

1.0 Introduction. 1

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM... 3

1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESEARCH.. 3

1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS. 4

1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS/ABBREVIATION.. 4


CHAPTER TWO.. 5

LITRATURE REVIEW... 5

2.0 TUBERCULOSIS. 5

2.1 EPIDIMIOLOGY OF TUBERCULOSIS. 5

2.2 CAUSES OF TUBERCULOSIS. 6

2.3 SIGN AND SYMPTOMS. 6

2.4 INCUBATION PERIOD.. 7

2.5 SOURCE OF TRANSMISSION.. 7

2.6 DIAGNOSIS. 7

2.7 TREATMENT. 8

2.8 PREVENTION AND CONTROL. 8


CHAPTER TREE. 11

3.0 MATERIAL AND METHOD.. 11

3.1 INTRODUCTION.. 11

3.2 STUDY AREA.. 11

3.3 POPULATION OF THE STUDY. 11

3.4 ETHICAL CONSIDERATION.. 12

3.5 SAMPLE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES. 12

3.6 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS. 12


CHAPTER FOUR

4.0 INTRODUCTION.. 13


CHAPTER FIVE. 17

5.0 INTRODUCTION.. 17

5.1 SUMMARY. 17

5.2 CONCLUSION.. 18

5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS. 18

REFERENCE. 20

 

  

 


CHAPTER ONE

1.0 Introduction

Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) complex which commonly affects the lungs (pulmonary TB [PTB]),but can affect others site as well (extra-pulmonary TB [EPTB]).(Thumamiet al..2012).   Most infections show no symptoms, in which case it is known as latent tuberculosis.(WHO, 2020). Around 10% of latent infections progress to active disease which, if left untreated, kill about half of those affected. (WHO, 2020). The classic symptoms of activeTB are a chronic cough with blood-containing sputum, fever, night sweats and weight loss(WHO, 2019).

The Symptoms of active TB are a chronic cough with blood-containing sputum, fever, night sweats, and weight loss (WHO, 2019). The historical term "consumption" came about due to the weight loss. Infection of other organs can cause a wide range of symptoms (CDC, 2011). Pulmonary Tuberculosis is spread through the air when people who have active TB in their lungs cough, spit, speak, or sneeze. People with latent TB do not spread the disease (CDC, 2011). Active infection occurs more often in people with HIV/AIDS and in those who smoke and about 251 000 people died of HIV-associated TB (WHO, 2020).

Diagnosis of active TB is based on chest X-rays, as well as microscopic examination and culture of body fluids. (Konstantinors 2010) Diagnosis ofLatent TB relies on the tuberculin skin test (TST) or blood tests.(Konstantinors 2010)Prevention of TB involves screening those at high risk, early detection and treatment of cases, and vaccination with the bacillus Calmette-Guérin(BCG) vaccine.( Hawnet al. 2014),( WHO 2008),(Harris 2013). Those at high risk include household, workplace, and social contacts of people with active TB.(WHO 2008) Treatment requires the use of multiple antibiotics over a long period of time.(WHO 2020) Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem, with increasing rates of multiple drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).(WHO 2020).

In 2018, one quarter of the world's population was thought to have a latent infection of TB.(WHO 2018).New infections occur in about 1% of the population each year.(WHO 2013)In 2020, an estimated 10 million people developed active TB, resulting in 1.5 million deaths, making it the second leading cause of death from an infectious disease after COVID-19. (WHO 2013)As of 2018, most TB cases occurred in the regions of South-East Asia (44%), Africa (24%), and the Western Pacific (18%), with more than 50% of cases being diagnosed in seven countries: India (27%), China (9%), Indonesia (8%), the Philippines (6%), Pakistan (6%), Nigeria (4%), and Bangladesh (4%).(WHO 2013) By 2021, the number of new cases each year was decreasing by around 2% annually.(WHO 2020)About 80% of people in many Asian and African countries test positive, while 5–10% of people in the United States test positive via the tuberculin test.(Kumar and Robbins 2007).Tuberculosis has been present in humans since ancient times.

According to World Health Organization (WHO) TB is one of the top 10 causes of Death Worldwide, and it is estimated that around 10million people fell I'll with the disease in 2019.

Tuberculosis caused an estimated 1.5million death among HIV-negative people and there were an additional 300,000 death from TB (range, 266000-33500) among HIV -positive people. Globally, the best estimate is that 10.0 million people (range 9.0-11.1million), developed TB disease including 5.8 million men,3.2 million women and 1.0 children. There were cases in all countries and age groups, but overall, 90% were adults (aged ≥15 years), 9 % were people living with HIV (WHO, 2019).

Nigeria is classified among the 14 high burden countries for TB/HIV and MDR-TB. In its incidence rating of all forms of TB, it was 219/100,000 population (WHO, 2018). A total of 432 Nigerians dies daily from TB with estimated 115,000 dying each year with its case detection rate of 24% and an estimated 500,000 new cases with only 104,904 cases notified to the NTBLCP (WHO, 2018).

Therefore,this study was carried out to determined the prevalence of Tuberculosis among patients attending Dutse General Hospital


1.1 AIM AND OBJECTIVES

AIM

The aim of this research is to determined the prevalence of Tuberculosis among patients attending Dutse General Hospital.

OBJECTIVES

To determine the prevalence of the infection rate among both different age groups.

To determine the prevalence of the infection among both gender.

To determine the prevalence of the level of occurrence between 2020 to 2022 years.


1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease affecting lung and other part of the body leading to many complications to the body part/organs e.g. respiratory and renal disease.Tuberculosis was choosing as a research topic because presently it is one of the conditions found in the society. The prevalence of Tuberculosis is also common in the society with socia- economic status,thus there is need to look into the prevalence of Tuberculosis within Dutse general Hospital and determine weighed there is increase or decrease of the infection rate.


1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESEARCH

1.      Is to find the way out in reducing the incidence among people.

2.      To ensure proper care of the patient.

3.      To serve as guideline for further research

4.      To improve the knowledge of the people pertain the prevention and control measures of the diseases.


1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS

As a result of time factor, the scope of this research narrowed down to fit with the time limit, for this reason, this research was limited among  documented register of  TB result among patient attending Dutse general


1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS/ABBREVIATION

TB: Tuberculosis

MTB:Mycobacterium tuberculosis

MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS: Is a bacterium responsible for causing Tuberculosis

WHO: World Health Organization

HIV; Human Immunodeficiency Virus

PTB: Pulmonary Tuberculosis

CDC: Center for the disease control and infections

INFECTIOUS DROPLETS NUCLEI: are microscopic particles which are estimated 1.5 microbes in diameter and are reproduce when a person cough,sneeze,or shout.



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