Analysis of epidemical pattern of schistosomiasis in Poyang Lake areas from 1960 to 2007
- VernacularTitle:1960~2007年鄱阳湖区急性血吸虫病疫情分析
- Author:
Niangao CHEN
;
An NIN
;
Cong ZHONG
;
Dandan LIN
;
Jun GE
;
Lamei WANG
;
Zulu GAO
;
Zhe CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Acute schistosomiasis;
Epidemic situation;
Poyang Lake
- From:
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control
2009;21(6):496-499
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the epidemical pattern of acute schistosomiasis in Poyang Lake area so as to provide the scientific evidence for control-strategy-making. Methods The data of acute schistosomiasis in 12 counties along Poyang Lake from 1960 to 2007, including the data of 2 special investigations from 1982 to 1984 and from 1987 to 1989 were collected and analyzed with the retrospective investigation methods. Results There were 29 864 cases of acute schistosomiasis in 12 counties of Poyang Lake area from 1960 to 2007, accounting for 85.5% of the total acute schistosomiasis cases of Jiangxi Province. The largest number of cases existed in Yugan County, accounting for 18. 7%. The peak of acute schistosomiasis prevalence was in 1987 with 2 088 cases. However, the case of acute schistosomiasis declined significantly, keeping at a low level, since 1990. During the 2 special investigations, the people whose age were lower than 30 years old, were the susceptible populations of acute schistosomiasis (86. 1% and 82. 9% , respectively) , most of them were peasants and students, and the infection rates were 57. 4% and 21.2%, 61.7% and 21. 8%, respectively. Fishing and swimming were the main infection ways, with the infection rates of 43.0% and 44.9% , respectively. The peak season of infection was from April to October. Conclusions The river bank and continent of Poyang Lake are the main infection areas, the spring and autumn are the main epidemic seasons and the susceptible populations are the peasants, fishmen and young students. It is very important to enhance the comprehensive prevention and treatment measures in the key areas and population for schistosomiasis control.