尼日利亚塔拉巴州乌卡里联邦大学当地人和学生健康状况评估

A. Kukoyi, K. Arowora, Francis Ushie Ebuara, B. Ocheme
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进行这项研究是很重要的,因为大学生的健康状况不仅影响他们的学习成绩,还影响社会的整体健康。从80个捐助者中收集了样本,其中各有20个来自东道国社区和乌卡里联邦大学(FUW)的三个学院。本研究采用条带法和快速滑动法进行分析。在80名献血者中,17人(21%)血清乙型肝炎病毒阳性,其中宿主社区在其群体内的患病率最高,为30%。80名献血者中有8人(占10%)的艾滋病毒血清阳性,在这一数字中,来自东道国社区的血清阳性率最高。关于疟疾,在所有捐助者中,61人血清呈阳性,其余19人血清呈阴性。在这一血清阳性数字中,85%,即20个样本中有17个来自纯粹和应用科学学院。伤寒血清总阳性率为16.25%,血清总阳性率为83.75%。然而,血清阳性患病率最高的是人文、管理和社会科学学院。在包膜细胞体积上,52.5%正常,其中寄主群落最高。在身体质量指数(BMI)方面,96.25%的献血者处于正常范围内,3.75%的人超重。在这项研究中检查的所有供者白细胞范围正常。根据这项研究的结果,寄宿社区似乎比随机选择的高年级学生更健康。
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Assessment of the Health Status of Both Locals and Students of Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria
It was important to undertake this study because the health status of students in universities affects not only their academic performance but also the overall health of society. Samples were collected from 80 donors, 20 each from the host community and the three faculties Federal University Wukari (FUW). Strip and rapid slide methods were used for the analyses of this research. Out of 80 blood donors, 17 (21%) were seropositive for HBV, with the host community having the highest prevalence of 30% within its group. Eight (8), which represented 10% of the 80 donors were seropositive for HIV, out of this figure, the highest seropositivity was observed from the host community. Regarding malaria, 61 out of total donors were seropositive, while the remaining 19 were found to be seronegative. Out of this seropositive figure, 85% i.e. 17 out of 20 was observed from samples obtained from the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences. On Typhoid, the total prevalence of seropositivity was found to be 16.25%, while seronegativity was observed to be 83.75%. However, the highest level of seropositivity prevalence was found in the Faculty of Humanities, Management, and Social Sciences. On the Packed cell volume, 52.5% of the total sampling was normal, out of which the host community recorded the highest. On the Body Mass Index (BMI), it was observed that 96.25% of the donors fell within the normal range, while 3.75% was found to be overweighed. All the donors examined in this study had normal range of white blood cells. Based on the results of this study, the host community appeared to be healthier than randomly selected final year student.
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