Literature DB >> 31030769

Echinococcosis transmission on the Tibetan Plateau.

Phil S Craig1, Patrick Giraudoux2, Zheng Huan Wang3, Qian Wang4.   

Abstract

Since the mid-1990s detailed studies and field investigations on the Tibetan Plateau have revealed human echinococcosis to be an under-reported major public health problem, particularly in the dominant pastoral communities in the eastern and central regions. Human prevalence surveys showed that cystic echinococcosis (CE, caused by Echinococcus granulosus) and alveolar echinococcosis (AE, caused by Echinococcus multilocularis) are co-endemic with higher burdens of each disease than other endemic world regions. Epidemiological investigations identified some major risk factors for human CE and AE including dog ownership, husbandry practices and landscape features. Dogs appear to be the major zoonotic reservoir for both E. granulosus and E. multilocularis, but the latter is also transmitted in complex wildlife cycles. Small mammal assemblages especially of vole and pika species thrive on the Plateau and contribute to patterns of E. multilocularis transmission which are influenced by landscape characteristics and anthropogenic factors. Tibetan foxes are a principal definitive host for both E. multilocularis and E. shiquicus. In 2006 a national echinococcosis control programme was initiated in Tibetan communities in northwest Sichuan Province and rolled out to all of western China by 2010, and included improved surveillance (and treatment access) of human disease and regular deworming of dogs with annual copro-testing. Control of echinococcosis in Tibetan pastoral communities poses a difficult challenge for delivery and sustainability.
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Keywords:  Altitude; Alveolar; Cystic; Disease control; Echinococcosis; Epidemiology; Health; Surveillance; Tibetan; Transmission ecology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31030769     DOI: 10.1016/bs.apar.2019.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Parasitol        ISSN: 0065-308X            Impact factor:   3.870


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