EVALUATON OF CURRENT TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSES OF HUMAN IMMUNODAFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)

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EVALUATON OF CURRENT TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSES OF HUMAN IMMUNODAFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)

ABSTRACT

         A study was carried to ascertain the potency of some techniques used in diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV).  Two hundred and five samples (203) were collected from the patients from the university of Nigerian teaching hospital and was analysed using Elisa kit, which has the ability to detect antibodies and antigens in the patients serum, the Western blots were used as the confirmatory test, to the Elisa test, In case where there is false positive of Elisa test, it is specific and sensitive, Radioimmunoasay looks for the antigens which are radioactively label.  The patients result shows that 154 patients out of the 205 diagnosed were negative and only 51 patients were positive.  The Elisa kit were best used because of  its sensitivity and specificity.  It is very cheap and can be easily seen in the market, unlike the Radiommunoassay which are rare and very expensive to be used.

lIST OF TABLE

Table1:       Number of both sexes, age and the results of patience

diagnosed.

Table2:       Number of both positive and negative Results

 

Table          3:       Numbers of negative results with their percentage

 

Table 4:      Number of negative results with their percentage

 

Table 5:      Rate of infection among the study group

TABLE OF CONTENT

 

Title page

Certification

Acknowledgment

Dedication

Abstract

List of tables

 

CHAPTER ONE

1.0     Introduction

1.1     Hypothesis

1.2     Aims and Objectives

1.3     Statement of problem

1.4     Limitation of study

 

CHAPTER TWO

2.0     Literature review

2.1     Pathogenesis of HIV infection

2.2     Epidemiology of HIV

2.3     Transmission of HIV infection

2.4     Viral replication of HIV

2.5     Symptoms of HIV infection

2.6     Life cycle of HIV

2.7     Facts about HIV/AIDS

 

CHAPTER THREE                                 

3.0     Materials and Method

3.1     Current  diagnosis of HIV infection

3.2     Laboratory diagnosis

3.3     Radiomminoassay

3.4     Enzymes Linked immunosorbentassay Elisa

3.5     Western blot

 

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0     Results

5.0     Discussion and conclusion

References

Appendices

 

CHAPTER ONE

1.0     INTRODUCTION

          The Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) a condition that slowly destroys the body Immune system and makes the body vulnerable to infections.  The virus is typically called Human Immunodeficiency  virus (HIV) because it destroys the Immune system of the individual which is responsible for protecting the individual from disease.  The immunodeficiency associated with, HIV infection can be enormous, and it is the major cause of death, due to the disfucntion of immune system.  The problem with AIDS is , sits neurological dementia complex.  HIV is a lentivirus, a subgroup of retrovirus.  The  family of virus is known for  lafency, persistent viremia, infection of the nervous system and weak hot immune system. Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is small ultra-microscopic organism that infect living things and uses them to make copies of itself when one’s Immune system is damaged by HIV, AIDS take place (Gallants, 1999).

 

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