Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and it is still a major health problem in Nigeria especially among people with poor socio-economic status. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the prevalence of tuberculosis among two study subjects living in Hayin Dogo community of Samaru, Zaria, Kaduna state: “Al majirai” (Qur’anic school children) and children showing respiratory symptoms The major focus of this study is the al majirai, due to their unhygienic, overcrowded living environments and poor nutritional status. Two hundred sputum samples were collected from the al-majirai, and one hundred from the other children; convenience sampling method was employed. The samples were stained using the Ziehl Neelsen technique and observed microscopically for the presence of acid fast bacilli. The prevalence of acid fast bacilli (AFB) among the Al majirai was 0%, and 12% among the children attending the medical center. Symptoms such as night sweat and bloody sputum, as well as risk factors such as malnutrition and poor housing hygiene were found to be significantly associated with the infection in the children showing respiratory symptoms and attending the Ahmadu Bello University medical center (P<0.05). Highest occurrence of the AFB was observed in children within the ages, 15-18 years, as well as among the male children. Even though a high percentage of the Almajirai were exposed to overcrowding (86%) and poor housing hygiene (79%), there were no positive cases among them. Perhaps, other diagnostic methods other than Ziehl Neelsen could provide more comprehensive information.
considered as a source of malaria because of their high incidence all over the year.
Conclusion:The quality of epidemiological data is discussed regarding the provision and access to health services. Case reports show weaknesses for some remote areas and at the end of each year. The persistence of malaria on the coast could induce the emergence of malaria in Central Highlands following reintroduction by travelers.
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