“…These results are consistent with those of May F et al, [10] who had 83.9% male versus 16.1% female. They are similar to those of Eze BI et al, [4] who found 87.8% male and 12.2% female, and Vignal R et al, [7] who found 89.29% male and 10.71% female. Koki G et al, [9] had found a male predominance with a slightly lower prevalence than that found in this study, 76.5%.…”