TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 1.1: Introduction to hepatitis b
1.2 Purpose of study
1.3 Significant of study
1.4 Statement of problem
1.5 Limitation of study
1.6 Hypothesis
CHAPTER TWO
Literature review 2.1 Structure of hepatitis b virus
2.2 The genome and its organization
2.3 Taxonomy of the hepatitis b virus
2.4 Reproduction (repcication) of hepatitis bb virus
2.5 Origin of the term “ Australian aborigine”.
2.6 Mode of transmission of hepatitis b
2.7 Hbv and cell damage (Cytopathic effects)
2.8 Hepatitis b virus and hepatocellular, carcin0ns
2.9 Hepatitis b virus infection: acute and chronic
2.10 Prevention and control
2.11 Site of injection for vaccination
2.12 People at risk of contacting the virus
CHAPTER THREE 3.1: materials used
3.2 Test for the presence of hepatitis b and
3.3 Principle for the above test
3.4 Serum bilirubin
3.5 Principle for the test above
CHAPTER FOUR Result
CHAPTER FIVE5.1 discussion and conclusion
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
References LIST OF TABLE
Table 1: age distribution of the infected population 33
Table 2: Sex distribution of the infected population 33
Table 3: Area distributions of the infected population 33
Table
4: The six categories of patients showing the number of Infected
persons 33
Table 5: Result of the test using the six categories of patients 34