ABSTRACT
This project work is basically on the
effect on which the people contract sexually transmitted diseases (Humane
immunodeficiency virus, Rectro-viral disease and Gonorrhoea).
What
motivated me in carrying out research on this topic was just to know if there
is any significance difference in the rate at which people contract the three
diseases and also to know if there is differences between the years
(2002-2011).
The
statistical tools used in this project work are Randomised completely block
design (RCBC) and fisher’s least significant difference (LSD) where the three
diseases represent the block and the number of years represent the treatment.
The
result of these statistical tools used show that there are significant different
between the diseases (HIV, RVD and Gonorrhoea) and that there are no
significant different between the years (2002-2011).
TABLE OF CONTENT
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Front Page
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Certification
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Acknowledgement
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Dedication
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Abstract
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Table of Content
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE
OF THE STUDY
1.2 OBJECTIVES
1.3 RESEARCH
HYPOTHESIS
1.4 SCOPE
OF THE STUDY
1.5 DEFINITIONS
OF SOME MEDICAL TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.1 SYMPTOMS
OF STD IN MAN
2.2 SYMPTOMS
OF STD IN WOMAN
2.3 HOW
IT CAN BE TREATED
2.4 GONORRHOEA
2.5 RECTRO-VIRAL
DISEASE
2.6 HOW
HIV CAN BE PREVENTED
2.7 THE
FUTURE OF HIV
2.8 HOW
HIV IS TRANSMITTED
2.9 JUSTIFICATION
OF THE RESEARCH WORK
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
3.1 DEFINITION
OF RESEARCH
3.2 SOURCES
OF DATA
3.3 USE
OF MULTIPLE BAR CHART
3.4 THE
STATISTICAL TOOL USED
3.5 PROCEDURE FOR RANDOMISED
COMPLETELY
BLOCK DESIGN (RCBD)
3.6 MODEL OF RCBD
3.7 ESTIMATION OF PARAMETERS
3.8 PARTITIONING OF SUM OF SQUARE
3.9 TEST OF HYPOTHESIS
3.10 THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 ANALYSIS OF THE DATA COLLECTED
4.1 THE YEARLY ANALYSIS ON THE RATE
AT
WHICH PEOPLE CONTACT SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED
DISEASES (HIV, RVD AND GONORRHOEA)
4.2 COMPUTATION OF THE DATA
4.3 FISHER’S LEAST SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE
CHAPTER
FIVE
5.0 INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATION
5.1 INTERPRETATION
5.2 CONCLUSION
5.3 RECOMMENDATION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are
diseases that are mainly passed from one person to another during sex as the
name implies. There are atleast twenty-five different sexually symptoms. These
diseases may be spread through vaginal and oral sex.
Most
sexually transmitted diseases will only affect one if one has sexual contact
with someone who has been infected with STD.
Furthermore,
one may become aware that one has an STD because of symptoms or it may be that
a partner may claim that she has an STD which might have been passed on to
another. Some STDs can be transmitted through an infected person even if the infected
person doesn’t see any symptom(s). certain STDs can also be transmitted from a
pregnant woman to her unborn child.
Moreover,
if one thinks one might have contacted an STD, then one should go and see a
doctor. Many STDs can easily be cured if timely attended to and if left
untreated, they might cause unpleasant pains and agony and may lead to
long-term damage such as infertility.
Some
of the sexually transmitted diseases are; bacterial vaginosis, Chlamydia- which
is caused by Chlamydia Trachematis Bacterium, public lice
or crab, genital warts, gonorrhoea, Humane immunodeficiency virus, Rectro-viral
diseases e.t.c. Types of STD diseases are Gonorrhoea, Humane Immunodeficiency
virus and Rectro-viral diseases.
1.1 PURPOSE
OF THE STUDY
The purpose of this study is primarily with the aim
of studying the rate at which people contact sexually transmitted diseases
(HIV, RVD and Gonorrhoea)