PREVALENCE OF HIV AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL

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ABSTRACT
These project work examined “prevalence of HIV among Pregnant women attending antenatal at Otto – Ijanikin Primary Health centre, Ijanikin Lagos state.”
The blood of the antenatal patient were collected using the HIV kits method The result of the patient were recorded into this book. Thus it was recommended that government or private hospitals should always test their antenatal patient for HIV.


TABLE OF CONTENT
Title pagei
Certificationii
Dedicationiii
Acknowledgementiv
Abstractv
Table of contentvi-viii

CHAPTER ONE
1.0Introduction1
1.1Background of the study1-2
1.2Statement of the problem2-3
1.3Aims and objective4
1.4Significance of the study4
1.5Scope of the study4
1.6Limitation of the study5
1.7Definition of Terms5-6

CHAPTER TWO
2.0Literature Review7-10
2.1Concept of HIV infection10-11
2.2Prevalence of HIV11-12
2.3Effect of HIV13
2.4Effect of HIV on pregnancy13-14
2.5Causes of HIV14-15
2.6Diagnosis of HIV15-17
2.7Prevention of HIV17
2.8Testing of HIV18

CHAPTER THREE
3.0Methodology19
3.1Materials19
3.2Research Design19-20
3.3Method of Collection20-21

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0Result22-27
4.1Discussion 28

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0Conclusion and Recommendation29 
5.1Conclusion29
5.2Recommendation29-30
References

PREVALENCE OF HIV AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL
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    Type Project
    Department Science Education
    Project ID 0007
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 41 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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