Emergency response and effect evaluation on schistosomiasis control in res-cue of shipwreck event in Yangtze River
10.16250/j.32.1374.2016138
- VernacularTitle:长江重大沉船事件援救中的血吸虫病防控应急处置及效果评价
- Author:
Yi YUAN
;
Shunxiang CAI
;
Xibao HUANG
;
Hong ZHU
;
Hui HE
;
Xiaorong ZHOU
;
Hancheng LIU
;
Yong JIANG
;
Bo LI
- Keywords:
Schistosomiasis;
Oriental Star;
Shipwreck;
Emergency response;
Effect evaluation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control
2017;29(1):18-23
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effect of schistosomiasis control in“Oriental Star shipwreck event”in Jianli County, Hubei Province,so as to provide experiences for schistosomiasis prevention and control in rescue of emergency in the future. Methods According to the data of historical schistosomiasis prevalence and the results of the field survey in the townships in the upstream and downstream of the rescue spots,the emergency handling measures of schistosomiasis control were evaluated. Meanwhile,the Oncomelania hupensis snail situation,priority crowd chemotherapy,key aquatic monitoring,and illness moni?toring of people and livestock were investigated to evaluate the schistosomiasis control effect after the events comprehensively. Results There were no schistosome?infected snails found in the place of shipwreck and the rescue spots. The average density of O. hupensis snails in 5 townships of Jianli County was 0.064 snails/0.1 m2 ,and there were no infected snails found. The positive rate of 2 090 migrants in the schistosomiasis serologic tests was 0.29%and there were no positive ones found in the fecal exami?nation. There were no acute schistosomiasis cases found by the sentinel surveillance fever clinics,and also no positive cattle were found. The results of sentinel mice monitoring in the place of shipwreck and 4 villages in the upstream and downstream showed no infected mice were found. Conclusion The schistosomiasis control measures taken after the shipwreck is effective, which achieves the goal of no schistosomiasis transmission after emergency.