| Literature DB >> 34594724 |
Zhengbin Zhou1, Shan Lyu1, Yi Zhang1, Yuanyuan Li1, Shizhu Li1, Xiao-Nong Zhou1.
Abstract
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS TOPIC?: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is an important vector-borne disease in rural areas of western China. The spreading of VL made its prevention and control become more complicated. WHAT IS ADDED BY THIS REPORT?: The number of VL cases decreased from 2015 (n=498) to 2019 (n=166). However, the mountain-type zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (MT-ZVL) cases increased from 2015 (n=82, 16.5%) to 2019 (n=122, 73.5%). In addition, both number and proportion of imported cases increased from 2015 (n=18, 3.6%) to 2019 (n=41, 24.7%). The re-emergence of MT-ZVL was considerable; 13 historically-endemic counties reported 48 indigenous cases. Infants and young children were the high risk population of VL (848, 62.4%) followed by farmers (303, 22.3%). WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE?: Both MT-ZVL and imported cases showed an increasing trend in China. Therefore, two actions are needed to control VL: 1) to prevent re-emergence and spreading of MT-ZVL; and 2) to ensure timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment to avoid fatal VL cases, especially in non-endemic areas. Copyright and License information: Editorial Office of CCDCW, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention 2020.Entities:
Keywords: China; Distribution; Epidemic status; Visceral leishmaniasis; trend
Year: 2020 PMID: 34594724 PMCID: PMC8392957 DOI: 10.46234/ccdcw2020.173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: China CDC Wkly ISSN: 2096-7071
Number and proportion of visceral leishmaniasis cases in China (2015–2019).
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| Abbreviations: AVL=anthroponotic visceral leishmaniasis; MT-ZVL=mountain-type zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis; DT-ZVL=desert-type zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis. | ||||||
| 2015 | 13(2.6) | 385(77.3) | 82(16.5) | 480(96.4) | 18(8.6) | 498 |
| 2016 | 22(6.8) | 178(55.3) | 95(29.5) | 295(91.6) | 27(3.4) | 322 |
| 2017 | 24(12.4) | 17(8.8) | 113(58.2) | 154(79.4) | 40(20.6) | 194 |
| 2018 | 11(6.1) | 6(3.3) | 117(65.0) | 134(74.4) | 46(25.6) | 180 |
| 2019 | 0(0.0) | 3(1.8) | 122(73.5) | 125(75.3) | 41(24.7) | 166 |
| Total | 70(5.1) | 589(43.3) | 529(38.9) | 1188(87.4) | 172(12.6) | 1360 |
Distribution and endemic types of visceral leishmaniasis cases in county-level administrative divisions (CLADs) in China (2015–2019).
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| Abbreviations: CLADs=county-level administrative divisions; PLADs=provincial-level administrative divisions; AVL=anthroponotic visceral leishmaniasis; MT-ZVL=mountain-type zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis; DT-ZVL=desert-type zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis. | ||
| AVL | Xinjiang(70) | Kashgar (17), Shache (17), Kuqa (9), Yingjisha (7), Atush (5), Shule (5), Akto (3), Shufu (3), Shaya (2), Aksu (1), Wushi (1), |
| DT-ZVL | Xinjiang(589) | Jiashi (498), Bachu (39), Yuepuhu (11), Minfeng (8), Zepu (6), Yuli (4), Jiashi farm (4), Korla (3), Qiemo (3), Tumshuk (3), Gaochang (2), Awati (1), Celle (1), Luntai (1), Toksun (1), 44th regiment farm (1), 46th regiment farm (1), 50th regiment farm (1), 53rd regiment farm (1) |
| MT-ZVL | Gansu(291) | Zhouqu (110), Wudu (80), Dangchang (55), Wenxian (15), Diebu (12), Huanxian (3), Qingshui (3), Xihe (3), Lixian (2), Maiji (2), Gangu (1), Qinzhou (1), Qingcheng (1), Wushan (1), Zhenyuan (1), Tongwei (1) |
| Shanxi(115) | Suburb of Yangquan (31), Pingding (21),Urban of Yangquan (15), Wuxiang (12), Mining of Yangquan (7), Xiangning (6), Xiangfen (6), Luzhou (5), Quwo (4), Daning (3), Hejin (2), Xiangyuan (2), Yuxian (1) | |
| Shaanxi(66) | Hancheng (35), Linwei (8), Huazhou (6), Qingjian (4), Yichuan (4), Baota (4), Suide (2), Yanchang (2), Ningqiang (1) | |
| Sichuan(47) | Jiuzhaigou (19), Heishui (13), Lixian (6), Maoxian (4), Wenchuan (4), Pingwu (1) | |
| Henan(8) | Linzhou (7), Long'an (1) | |
| Hebei(2) | Xingtai (2) | |
Demographics of visceral leishmaniasis cases in China (2015–2019).
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| Age group/year | ||||||
| 0–2 | 30 (42.9) | 560 (95.1) | 164 (31.0) | 754 (63.5) | 13 (7.6) | 767 (56.4) |
| 3–6 | 10 (14.3) | 14 (2.4) | 47 (8.9) | 71(6.0) | 4 (2.3) | 75 (5.5) |
| 7–14 | 9 (12.9) | 3 (0.5) | 45 (8.5) | 57 (4.8) | 7 (4.1) | 64 (4.7) |
| ≥15 | 21 (30.0) | 12 (2.0) | 273 (51.6) | 306 (25.8) | 148 (86.0) | 454 (33.4) |
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| Infants and young children | 42 (60.0) | 574 (97.5) | 215 (40.6) | 831 (70.0) | 17 (9.9) | 848 (62.4) |
| Students | 7 (10.0) | 3 (0.5) | 53 (10.0) | 63 (5.3) | 7 (4.1) | 70 (5.1) |
| Farmers | 11 (15.7) | 9 (1.5) | 187 (35.4) | 207 (17.4) | 96 (55.8) | 303 (22.3) |
| Workers | 1 (1.4) | 0 (0.0) | 9 (1.7) | 10 (0.8) | 14 (8.1) | 24 (1.7) |
| Officials | 1 (1.4) | 0 (0.0) | 11 (2.1) | 12 (1.0) | 3 (1.7) | 15 (1.1) |
| Housewives | 7 (10.0) | 1 (0.2) | 27 (5.1) | 35 (3.0) | 14 (8.1) | 49 (3.6) |
| Others | 1 (1.4) | 2 (0.3) | 27 (5.1) | 30 (2.5) | 21 (12.2) | 51 (3.8) |
| Gender | ||||||
| Male | 38 (54.3) | 338 (57.4) | 327 (61.8) | 703 (59.2) | 119 (69.2) | 822 (60.4) |
| Female | 32 (45.7) | 251 (42.6) | 202 (38.2) | 485 (40.8) | 53 (30.8) | 538 (39.6) |
| Total (n) | 70 | 589 | 529 | 1,188 | 172 | 1,360 |