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In this study, our focus was to carryout a critical analysis on determining the causal relationship between advanced maternal age and down syndrome. The study specifically was aimed at ascertaining the causes and effect and preventive ways of down syndrome.
The study adopted the survey research design and randomly enrolled participants in the study. A total of 100 responses were validated from the enrolled participants where all respondent are residents of Busa Buji community, Jos North, Plateau state.
The findings revealed high prevalence of down syndrome in the study area. The findings also revealed that there is fair knowledge of the disease in the study area.
The study review that the best means of disseminating information on the cause of Down syndrome are Newspaper Brochures Posters Factsheets, Radio and Television.
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