Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat

Background: Syphilis is a chronic and sexually transmitted infection, caused by Treponema pallidum. Taluka Gambat is an under developing rural area of District Khairpur, Sindh having higher poverty rate. This study was undertaken to assess the morbidity rate of syphilis and awareness about this dis...

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Main Authors: Sagheer Hussain Shah, Agha Asad Noor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jinnah University for Women 2020-02-01
Series:RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
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Online Access:http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/202
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spelling doaj-efd18ae391e548bcba9bbaec11495aee2020-11-25T03:34:57ZengJinnah University for WomenRADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science2305-87222521-85732020-02-01102Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka GambatSagheer Hussain ShahAgha Asad Noor Background: Syphilis is a chronic and sexually transmitted infection, caused by Treponema pallidum. Taluka Gambat is an under developing rural area of District Khairpur, Sindh having higher poverty rate. This study was undertaken to assess the morbidity rate of syphilis and awareness about this disease in the population of Gambat. Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of syphilis in various age groups of male and female population of Taluka Gambat to review the frequency of occurrence of syphilis. Methodology: This work was done using conventional serological method by collecting data and laboratory diagnosis. Total 437 serum samples from different private and public health units, dispensaries and hospitals in Taluka Gambat were collected between October 2016 to March 2017 and subjected to qualitative testing by VDRL-Immune Chromatography test. Results: Out of 437 samples, 80 samples (18%) were reactive in adults of 30-45 years of age and one sample showed positive case in 9 months old boy indicating congenital syphilis (0.2%) whereas 373 stood non-reactive.  Our results showed a 14% prevalence of syphilis in Taluka Gambat in the age group between 30-45 years of age and 0.2% congenital syphilis. It is an alarming situation due to lack of diagnostic, treatment facilities and awareness about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Conclusion: It is concluded that syphilis is found more or less in all age groups. The highest incidence is observed in population of age group between 30-40 years in Taluka Gambat. Majority infections were found in immunocompromised patients owing to drug abuse and having multiple sex partners. http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/202Environmental impact of syphilis, gender effect, age factor, serology
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author Sagheer Hussain Shah
Agha Asad Noor
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Agha Asad Noor
Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat
RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
Environmental impact of syphilis, gender effect, age factor, serology
author_facet Sagheer Hussain Shah
Agha Asad Noor
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title Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat
title_short Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat
title_full Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat
title_fullStr Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat
title_full_unstemmed Serodiagnostic Investigation of Syphilis in Taluka Gambat
title_sort serodiagnostic investigation of syphilis in taluka gambat
publisher Jinnah University for Women
series RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
issn 2305-8722
2521-8573
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Background: Syphilis is a chronic and sexually transmitted infection, caused by Treponema pallidum. Taluka Gambat is an under developing rural area of District Khairpur, Sindh having higher poverty rate. This study was undertaken to assess the morbidity rate of syphilis and awareness about this disease in the population of Gambat. Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of syphilis in various age groups of male and female population of Taluka Gambat to review the frequency of occurrence of syphilis. Methodology: This work was done using conventional serological method by collecting data and laboratory diagnosis. Total 437 serum samples from different private and public health units, dispensaries and hospitals in Taluka Gambat were collected between October 2016 to March 2017 and subjected to qualitative testing by VDRL-Immune Chromatography test. Results: Out of 437 samples, 80 samples (18%) were reactive in adults of 30-45 years of age and one sample showed positive case in 9 months old boy indicating congenital syphilis (0.2%) whereas 373 stood non-reactive.  Our results showed a 14% prevalence of syphilis in Taluka Gambat in the age group between 30-45 years of age and 0.2% congenital syphilis. It is an alarming situation due to lack of diagnostic, treatment facilities and awareness about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Conclusion: It is concluded that syphilis is found more or less in all age groups. The highest incidence is observed in population of age group between 30-40 years in Taluka Gambat. Majority infections were found in immunocompromised patients owing to drug abuse and having multiple sex partners.
topic Environmental impact of syphilis, gender effect, age factor, serology
url http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/202
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