Literature DB >> 2106038

A parasitological and malacological survey of schistosomiasis mansoni in the Beles Valley, northwestern Ethiopia.

A Teklehaimanot1, M Fletcher.   

Abstract

A survey of schistosomiasis mansoni infection was conducted in an area of northwestern Ethiopia which has been targeted for an irrigation project. The proximity of settlements to water-bodies infested with Biomphalaria pfeifferi, and used extensively for bathing and domestic purposes, indicated that the potential for transmission is high. Snails shedding S. mansoni cercariae were found in two localities. Stool specimens from a total of 7517 persons were examined, including specimens from 4915 children age 7-14 years in 29 localities, as well as from the total population of four of the more heavily infected localities. The 10-14 year age group had the highest transmission potential, in terms of prevalence (overall 25%), intensity of infection, and absolute numbers of infected individuals, suggesting that screening and chemotherapy would be most cost-effective in that age group.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2106038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0022-5304


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2.  Assessing the influence of water level on schistosomiasis in Dongting Lake region before and after the construction of Three Gorges Dam.

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4.  Impact of the Three Gorges project on ecological environment changes and snail distribution in Dongting Lake area.

Authors:  Feiyue Li; Shujuan Ma; Yiyi Li; Hongzhuan Tan; Xunya Hou; Guanghui Ren; Kaiping Cai
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2017-07-06

5.  Clinico-epidemiological study of Schistosomiasis mansoni in Waja-Timuga, District of Alamata, northern Ethiopia.

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6.  Epidemiology of Schistosomiasis among Villagers of the New Halfa Agricultural Scheme, Sudan.

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Review 7.  The Three Gorges Dam: Does it accelerate or delay the progress towards eliminating transmission of schistosomiasis in China?

Authors:  Yi-Biao Zhou; Song Liang; Yue Chen; Qing-Wu Jiang
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8.  The Three Gorges Dam: Does the Flooding Time Determine the Distribution of Schistosome-Transmitting Snails in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River, China?

Authors:  Yu Yang; Sheng-Bang Zheng; Ya Yang; Wan-Ting Cheng; Xiang Pan; Qing-Qing Dai; Yue Chen; Lan Zhu; Qing-Wu Jiang; Yi-Biao Zhou
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