Schistosomiasis status in People's Republic of China in 2008
- VernacularTitle:2008年全国血吸虫病疫情通报
- Author:
Yang HAO
;
Hao ZHENG
;
Rang ZHU
;
Jiagang GUO
;
Xiaohua WU
;
Liying WANG
;
Zhao CHEN
;
Xiaonong ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Schistosomiasis;
Endemic situation;
China
- From:
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control
2009;21(6):451-456,封3
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
This report overviewed the national endemic status of schistosomiasis in China in 2008. During the whole year of 2008, a total of 412 927 cases of schistosomiasis were estimated and 57 acute cases were reported, among which one acute case infected with Schistosoma mansoni was imported from overseas. The reduction rates of total cases and acute cases were 19.97% and 32.53% when comparing to those in 2007, respectively. A total of 21 222 advanced cases were treated in 2008 with an increase rate of 15.04% comparing with that in 2007. About 372 263. 11 hm~2 of areas infested with Oncomelania snails were found in 2008, and about 1 197. 89 hm~2 newly detected areas were found in non-infested areas with Oncomelania snails, in historical records. There were 1 468 669 head of the cattle with its infection rate of 1.34% in schistosomiasis transmission regions, with reduction rates of 1. 86% and 36.79% , respectively, comparing to those in 2007. However, cattle were still remaining as the main infectious source for the transmission of schistosomiasis. Six provinces including Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, and Yunnan reached the national criteria of infection control. Sichuan Province reached the national criteria of transmission control. The country achieved the mid-term goal of schistosomiasis control written in the document ofOutline of mid- and long-term national programme on control and prevention of schistosomiasis (2004 -2015).