Retrospective investigation for endemic situation of schistosomiasis in Zheji-ang Province
- VernacularTitle:浙江省血吸虫病疫情回顾性调查
- Author:
Jianfeng ZHANG
;
Peihua ZHU
;
Liuyan YU
;
Rong ZHU
;
Feng SUN
;
Liyong WEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Schistosomiasis;
Epidemic situation;
Retrospective investigation;
Zhejiang Province
- From:
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control
2014;(5):538-540
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To analyze the changing rules of schistosomiasis endemic situation before and after reaching the crite-ria of schistosomiasis transmission controlled or transmission interrupted in Zhejiang Province,so as to provide scientific evi-dence for schistosomiasis contro1. Methods Xiuzhou District and Zhuji City were selected and investigated retrospectively to collect schistosomiasis epidemiological information 10 years before they reached the criteria of transmission controlled and the subsequent years until 2008. The database of retrospective investigation was established for analyzing the trends and rules of changes of Oncomelania hupensis snail status and schistosome infection status of cattle and human. Results The snail status and schistosome infection kept a steady declining before reaching the criteria of transmission controlled ,and there were positive correlations between the area of living snails and the infection rates of human and animal in two places(rhuman=0.764,P<0.01, rcatl e=0.709,P<0.01;rhuma=0.775,P<0.01,rcatl e=0.676,P<0.01);No local infection person and animal except residual snails, and found 7 cases of imported infection source were found after reaching the transmission interruption. Conclusion The epi-demic status of schistosomiasis in zhejiang is stable after reaching the criteria of transmission interruption ,and residual snail are easy to re-found and spread under some certain conditions,and some imported cases were found sometimes,which may in-crease the risks for re - emergence of schistosomiasis. The integrated solidification strategy with emphasis on control of residu-al snails and imported cases should be taken in the areas of transmission interruption in the future.