A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTICS OF DETECTING MALARIA AND TYPHOID FEVER

OBUM-NNADI, CHARITY NDIDI and AMAECHI, DENNIS and FREDRICK, CHRISTY CHINYERE and CHIMA, NDUBUISI JOHN and TOLULOPE, ADEBARI FAVOUR and EZENWA, CHIKA MUAREEN (2022) A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTICS OF DETECTING MALARIA AND TYPHOID FEVER. Journal of Disease and Global Health, 15 (3). pp. 48-53. ISSN 2454-1842

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Abstract

Aim: The study is aimed at comparing the different method of diagnosing plasmodium parasite and typhoid fever and also to know the most effective method of diagnosis.

Methods: The different diagnostic method of analyzing malaria and typhoid were compared by using blood and stool samples of patients from Angwan Rogo community FCT, Abuja. The diagnostic method used for the analysis of malaria were Rapid diagnostic test kit (RDT) and microscopy diagnostic method, which are Field stain and Giemsa stain. The positivity rate of RDT was (12%), Field stain (88%) and Giemsa stain (94%). Typhoid fever was diagnosed using widal test and stool culture test. The results showed that age group 1-10 had the highest malaria prevalence of 70% followed by age group 21-30 with prevalence of 10%. The positive result for typhoid fever widal test is 63.3% while for stool culture is 90%.

Conclusion: The result of the study shows that children are more prevalent to malaria. Therefore, laboratory personnels should not depend solely on widal test, but rather they should employ other diagnostic method such as stool culture which can differentiate salmonella infections from other infections for more diagnostic test result.

In diagnosis of analysing malaria and typhoid, microscopy and stool culture are more accurate and reliable.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Lib Research Guardians > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2023 04:26
Last Modified: 05 Dec 2023 04:26
URI: http://journal.edit4journal.com/id/eprint/2258

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