Literature DB >> 31713383

[Endemic situation of schistosomiasis in People's Republic of China from 2010 to 2017].

C L Cao1, L J Zhang1, Z P Bao1, S M Dai1, S Lü1, J Xu1, S Z Li1, X N Zhou1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To understand the epidemic trend of schistosomiasis in China from 2010 to 2017 so as to provide the scientific evidence for schistosomiasis elimination.
METHODS: The information of schistosomiasis control nationwide from 2010 to 2017 was collected, including the endemic of population, status of livestock control, and Oncomelania hupensis snail control. Microsoft Excel was applied for datum management and analysis.
RESULTS: From 2010 to 2017, the epidemic of schistosomiasis in China dropped significantly. The decreasing amplitude of estimated number of patients nationwide was 88.46%. Seventy-one acute schistosomiasis patients were reported and 12.68% (9/71) of them were imported. The decreasing rate of cultivated cattle was 50.09%, and the accumulative number of schistosome-infected cattle was 17 239, and the average positive rate of stool examinations decreased from 1.04% to 0.000 22%. The area with snails nationwide was 373 596.18 to 363 068.95 hm2, and the new detected area with snails was 46.71 to 1 346.73 hm2. The area with schistosome-infected snails was 171.68 hm2 in 2012 and it was 9.25 hm2 in 2013. In 72 key monitoring points of 7 endemic provinces, there were 17 schistosome positive points of water body in 2010 and 6 points in 2016. There were some high risk-factors related to schistosomiasis transmission including schisto-some-infected cattle, dogs, and field rats, and the field stools, and the pasture in the area with snails in schistosomiasis monitoring points.
CONCLUSIONS: The endemic status of schistosomiasis in China has dropped significantly, and the transmission level is very low. However, the infectious source and risk factors in the endemic environments have not be eliminated. Therefore, the infectious source control, health education, snail control, and transmission monitoring should be strengthened, so as to promote the progress of schistosomiasis elimination.

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Keywords:  China; Endemic situation; Oncomelania hupensis; Schistosomiasis; Transmission risk

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31713383     DOI: 10.16250/j.32.1374.2018232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Xue Xi Chong Bing Fang Zhi Za Zhi        ISSN: 1005-6661


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