A.B. Olokoba , L.B. Olokoba , F.K. Salawu , A. Danburam , O.O. Desalu , J.K. Midala , S. Aderibigbe and A. Abdulkareem
Page: 73-75 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022
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Immunodeficiency virus co-infection rate in North-Eastern Nigeria. Two hundred consecutively recruited HIV/AIDS patients comprising 69 males and 131 females were screened for Hepatitis B surface antigen using ELISA. The biodata of the patients were obtained. Out of the 200 HIV/AIDS patients tested, 30 were positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen giving an overall co-infection rate of 15.0% of the 69 males, who had HIV/AIDS, 13 (18.8%) were Hepatitis B surface antigen positive, while 17 (13.0%) of the 131 females with HIV/AIDS were positive. Co-infection rate was highest in the 30-39 years age group (46.7%), while no case of co-infection was found in the 10-19, 50-59 and 60-69 years age groups. This study confirms a high co-infection rate of Hepatitis B virus infection in patients with HIV/AIDS. Therefore, there is a need to screen patients with HIV/AIDS for Hepatitis B virus infection.
A.B. Olokoba , L.B. Olokoba , F.K. Salawu , A. Danburam , O.O. Desalu , J.K. Midala , S. Aderibigbe and A. Abdulkareem . Hepatitis B Virus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Co-Infection in North-Eastern Nigeria.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/ijtmed.2008.73.75
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