STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC IN NIGERIA FROM 1996 – 2005

 

Table Of Contents


  • Title pageApproval pageDedicationAcknowledgementAbstractTable of contentsCHAPTER ONE1.1 Introduction1.
  • 1.1What is aids1.2 Background of the study1.
  • 2.1The origin of aids1.
  • 2.2Causes of aids1.
  • 2.3Symptoms of aids1.
  • 2.4Mode of spread of aids1.
  • 2.5How t o avoid aids1.
  • 2.6Cure for aids1.3 Motivation1.4 Aims and objective of the study1.5 Significance of the study1.6 Hypothesis1.7 The scope of study1.8 Definitions of termsCHAPTER TWO2.0 Literature ReviewCHAPTER THREE3.0 Research methodology3.1 The sign test3.2 Exponential model3.3 Procedure to follow to get the residual variance estimate (s2)
  • 3.4Test of hypothesis3.5 Test of goodness of fit3.6 Source of data3.7 Method of data collection3.8 Limitation of data3.9 Data presentationCHAPTER FOUR4.1 Analysis Of Data4.
  • 1.0Preliminary Analysis4.
  • 1.1Graphical Display Of The Data4.
  • 1.2Representation Of Data (Classified By Age As A Bar Chart)
  • 4.2Comparism Using Kruskai Wallis Test4.3 To Find the Age That Has the Higher Reported Cases Using Test Of Proportion4.4 Using sign test4.5 Fitting the exponential model4.6 Estimate of likely number of people to live with hiv/aids4.7 Test for significance of the regression coefficient b14.8 Test for goodness of fitCHAPTER FIVE5.1 Summary of findings and conclusion5.2 Conclusion

Project Abstract

The cam of this study was to examine the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. This study started with attempt to state the problem that motivated the study.The study was done to access critically the impact of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and the effort toward reducing it. The method hypothesis was tested with use of kruskal wallis multiple comparism test, sign test and test for goodness of fit. In this test, the null hypothesis of the first two test was rejected while the later was accepted rise in the reported cases of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.We also conclude that there are differences in the age distribution of people living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and that the rate of occurrence is not the same in male and female. Also is 39 age class are mostly affected.The following recommendation were made, that specific measures should be adopted such as provision of safe blood transfusion etc, employment opportunities should be provided for youths to discourage them from prostitution and drug abuse, men and women should change their sexual behaviours and government should take urgent step to avoid decrease in population, frustration etc.

Project Overview

1.1 INTRODUCTIONAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the most unwelcome visitor of the 20th Century. It has been disturbing and posing a great threat to human race and world population. Since the discovery of AIDS in 1981 in America, there has been tremendous rise in the cases the number of deaths. The prediction of doom by some local and international organization like the United Nations is turning into reality. The future is so uncertain as to what will become of developing countries like Nigeria where the scourge is gradually taking its tell on the population. 1.1.1 WHAT IS AIDSAIDS is a very serious disease that affects the body’s ability of defend itself against certain other diseases. It caused by virus HIV (Human Immune Deficiency Virus). It is retrovirus which affects and takes over certain cells of the immune system. The HIV virus penetrates immunity enhancing cells. It then makes new copies of itself and from there, goes on infecting other immunity cell. This causes the infected cell to function improperly and prematurely. This leads to weakening of the immune system thereby permitting all kinds of infection.1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1.2.1 THE ORIGIN OF AIDSNo one knows exactly where the AIDS virus came from but many scientist think it originated in Africa. One theory is that AIDS virus evolved from a similar, through harmless virus found in African Green Monkey. According to this theory, soemtime in the past, one of the monkey viruses underwent a change mutatim that enabled it to survive in the human body. This mutation was passed on to the virus’s “offspring” and eventually same of the mutated viruses found their way into the human body, perhaps as a result of a person being bitten by a eating a monkey (monkey brains are popularly found in Africa). Once inside the human body, the virus may have mutated further until it become the virus known today as the AIDS virus. Regardless of exactly where it started, AIDS is now a world wide problem.AIDS was first discovered in America in the year 1981 by Dr. Montegor of the California University. But today, AIDS has been reported in over 100 countries of the world.1.2.2 CAUSES OF AIDSMost scientists believe that AIDS is caused by a type of germ known as a virus. The virus has been given a number of different scientific names including: HTL V – III, LAV, ARV and HIV. The most commonly known among these is HIV.HIV stands forH – HumanI – ImmunodeficiencyV – Virus1.2.3 SYMPTOMS OF AIDSIt depends on which disease the person develops as the immune system break down.Most common symptoms are:i. Prolonged diarrheaii. Swollen Lymph glands in the neck, armpits or elsewhereiii. Unexplained weight lossiv. Persistent dry coughv. Severe skin rashes which comes and goesvi. Night sweatvii. Extreme tirednessviii. White patches inside the mouthix. Shortness of breathx. Proneness to different kinds of diseases like tuberculosis, cancer, pneumonia, chest infection, Meningitis.1.2.4 MODE OF SPREAD OF AIDSi. Sexual Intercourse (homo, heterc)ii. Prenatal transmission from mother to new borniii. Blood transfusioniv. Use of unsterilized equipment and contaminated needlev. Contact with blood of infected person

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