Sahel Medical Journal

ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year
: 2004  |  Volume : 7  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 10--12

The prevalence of asymptomatic proteinuria among primary school children in Jos, Nigeria


MO Asani1, F Bode -Thomas2 
1 Consultant Paediatricians , Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria
2 Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria

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The prevalence of asymptomatic proteinuria was estimated among 1203 primary school children in the geographic wards of Jos metropolis using dipstick test on early morning urine samples. The prevalence rates of 1.95% and 0.5% using the criteria of .3g / L (+) and :?1 g/ L (++) respectively were lower than those described by previous studies. Also, in contrast to ot her studies, there was no relationship between the prevalence rate and gender at all ages. conclusion, the very low prevalence of proteinuria among asymptomatic children, using early morning urine samples makes it a cheap and reliable tool for the preliminary investigations of suspected renal pathology in clinical practice.


How to cite this article:
Asani M O, Bode -Thomas F. The prevalence of asymptomatic proteinuria among primary school children in Jos, Nigeria.Sahel Med J 2004;7:10-12


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Asani M O, Bode -Thomas F. The prevalence of asymptomatic proteinuria among primary school children in Jos, Nigeria. Sahel Med J [serial online] 2004 [cited 2024 Mar 28 ];7:10-12
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