1.Long-distance transport of pathogens by migratory birds and spillover of pathogens between migratory birds and poultry
Er-ya WAN ; Yuan FANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Xiao-nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(5):487-493
Migratory birds are found worldwide.These birds are natural carriers of pathogens,because of their long-distance mi-grations across different climatic and geographic regions.The pathogens carried by migratory birds can enter ecosystems along migra-tory routes through direct and indirect contact between animal hosts,thereby potentially threatening the health of local poultry and even humans.Herein,we systematically analyzed evidence of pathogen spillover between migratory birds and poultry,and summa-rized the three modes of long-distance pathogen transmission by migratory birds(internal carriage,surface carriage,and environmen-tal contamination),as well as the two pathways of pathogen spillover between migratory birds and poultry(direct contact and indirect contact).Furthermore,this study proposes a multi-tiered mitigation strategy,grounded in the One Health framework,for targeting animal-environment-human interfaces to decrease the pathogen transmission risks associated with migratory birds.Key interventions include establishing an early-warning surveillance system for migratory flyways,enhancing biosecurity protocols in poultry production systems,and developing cross-regional risk assessment models for pathogen spread.Our findings provide critical theoretical founda-tions and empirical evidence for preventing zoonotic disease emergence and safeguarding sustainable poultry production.This inte-grated approach advances the coordinated development of biosafety measures and global health security.
2.China's One Health governance of emerging infectious disease prevention and control systems:current status and challenges
Jing-shu LIU ; Shi-yi HUO ; Bo-wen LIU ; Xiao-nong ZHOU ; Shi-zhu LI
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(5):456-462
Globally,emerging zoonotic diseases have revealed the close links among human,animal and environmental health,and the difficulties in addressing such complex health problems through a single entity.The concept of One Health has emerged,emphasizing the common strength of cross-sectoral,multidisciplinary,and social participation in addressing global health threats from a holistic perspective.China's action to address emerging infectious diseases since 2020 are reviewed,and the current status of and challenges in China's One Health governance of emerging infectious disease prevention and control systems are analyzed and summarized.The outlook for the development of a One Health governance system to help prepare for future pandemic diseases is also discussed.
3.Long-distance transport of pathogens by migratory birds and spillover of pathogens between migratory birds and poultry
Er-ya WAN ; Yuan FANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Xiao-nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(5):487-493
Migratory birds are found worldwide.These birds are natural carriers of pathogens,because of their long-distance mi-grations across different climatic and geographic regions.The pathogens carried by migratory birds can enter ecosystems along migra-tory routes through direct and indirect contact between animal hosts,thereby potentially threatening the health of local poultry and even humans.Herein,we systematically analyzed evidence of pathogen spillover between migratory birds and poultry,and summa-rized the three modes of long-distance pathogen transmission by migratory birds(internal carriage,surface carriage,and environmen-tal contamination),as well as the two pathways of pathogen spillover between migratory birds and poultry(direct contact and indirect contact).Furthermore,this study proposes a multi-tiered mitigation strategy,grounded in the One Health framework,for targeting animal-environment-human interfaces to decrease the pathogen transmission risks associated with migratory birds.Key interventions include establishing an early-warning surveillance system for migratory flyways,enhancing biosecurity protocols in poultry production systems,and developing cross-regional risk assessment models for pathogen spread.Our findings provide critical theoretical founda-tions and empirical evidence for preventing zoonotic disease emergence and safeguarding sustainable poultry production.This inte-grated approach advances the coordinated development of biosafety measures and global health security.
4.China's One Health governance of emerging infectious disease prevention and control systems:current status and challenges
Jing-shu LIU ; Shi-yi HUO ; Bo-wen LIU ; Xiao-nong ZHOU ; Shi-zhu LI
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(5):456-462
Globally,emerging zoonotic diseases have revealed the close links among human,animal and environmental health,and the difficulties in addressing such complex health problems through a single entity.The concept of One Health has emerged,emphasizing the common strength of cross-sectoral,multidisciplinary,and social participation in addressing global health threats from a holistic perspective.China's action to address emerging infectious diseases since 2020 are reviewed,and the current status of and challenges in China's One Health governance of emerging infectious disease prevention and control systems are analyzed and summarized.The outlook for the development of a One Health governance system to help prepare for future pandemic diseases is also discussed.
5.Analysis of the new WHO guideline to accelerate the progress towards elimination of schistosomiasis in China.
Zhao Yu GUO ; Jia Xin FENG ; Li Juan ZHANG ; Yi Biao ZHOU ; Jie ZHOU ; Kun YANG ; Yang LIU ; Dan Dan LIN ; Jian Bing LIU ; Yi DONG ; Tian Ping WANG ; Li Yong WEN ; Min Jun JI ; Zhong Dao WU ; Qing Wu JIANG ; Song LIANG ; Jia Gang GUO ; Chun Li CAO ; Jing XU ; Shan LÜ ; Shi Zhu LI ; Xiao Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2022;34(3):217-222
On February 2022, WHO released the evidence-based guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis, with aims to guide the elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem in disease-endemic countries by 2030 and promote the interruption of schistosomiasis transmission across the world. Based on the One Health concept, six evidence-based recommendations were proposed in this guideline. This article aims to analyze the feasibility of key aspects of this guideline in Chinese national schistosomiasis control program and illustrate the significance to guide the future actions for Chinese national schistosomiasis control program. Currently, the One Health concept has been embodied in the Chinese national schistosomiasis control program. Based on this new WHO guideline, the following recommendations are proposed for the national schistosomiasis control program of China: (1) improving the systematic framework building, facilitating the agreement of the cross-sectoral consensus, and building a high-level leadership group; (2) optimizing the current human and livestock treatments in the national schistosomiasis control program of China; (3) developing highly sensitive and specific diagnostics and the framework for verifying elimination of schistosomiasis; (4) accelerating the progress towards elimination of schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases through integrating the national control programs for other parasitic diseases.
China/epidemiology*
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Disease Eradication
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Humans
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Public Health
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Schistosomiasis/prevention & control*
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World Health Organization
6.Decoding the evolution of preventive chemotherapy schemes for schistosomiasis in China to improve the precise implementation of the WHO guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis.
Jing XU ; Yi Feng LI ; Yi DONG ; Zheng Yuan ZHAO ; Li Yong WEN ; Shi Qing ZHANG ; Dan Dan LIN ; Jie ZHOU ; Song LIANG ; Jia Gang GUO ; Shi Zhu LI ; Xiao Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2022;34(3):223-229
Preventive chemotherapy is one of the pivotal interventions for the control and elimination of schistosomiasis, which is effective to reduce the morbidity and prevalence of schistosomiasis. In order to promote the United Nations' sustainable development goals and the targets set for schistosomiasis control in the Ending the neglect to attain the Sustainable Development Goals: a road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021-2030, WHO released the guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis in 2022, with major evidence-based updates of the current preventive chemotherapy strategy for schistosomiasis. In China where great success has been achieved in schistosomiasis control, the preventive chemotherapy strategy for schistosomiasis has been updated several times during the past seven decades. This article reviews the evolution of the WHO guidelines on preventive chemotherapy and Chinese national preventive chemotherapy schemes, compares the current Chinese national preventive chemotherapy scheme and the recommendations for preventive chemotherapy proposed in the 2022 WHO guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis, and proposes recommendations for preventive chemotherapy during the future implementation of the 2022 WHO guideline, so as to provide insights into schistosomiasis control among public health professionals engaging in healthcare foreign aid.
China/epidemiology*
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Humans
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Prevalence
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Public Health
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Schistosomiasis/prevention & control*
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World Health Organization
7.Progress of schistosomiasis control in People’s Republic of China in 2021
Li-juan ZHANG ; Zhi-min XU ; Fan YANG ; Jun-yi HE ; Hui DANG ; Yin-long LI ; Chun-li CAO ; Jing XU ; Shi-zhu LI ; Xiao-nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2022;34(4):329-336
This report presented the endemic status of schistosomiasis and analyzed the data collected from the national schistosomiasis prevention and control system and national schistosomiasis surveillance sites in the People’s Republic of China at a national level in 2021. Among the 12 provinces (municipality and autonomous region) endemic for schistosomiasis in China, Shanghai Municipality, Zhejiang Province, Fujian Province, Guangdong Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region continued to consolidate the achievements of schistosomiasis elimination, and Sichuan and Jiangsu provinces maintained the criteria of transmission interruption, while Yunnan, Hubei, Anhui, Jiangxi and Hunan provinces maintained the criteria of transmission control by the end of 2021. A total of 451 counties (cites, districts) were found to be endemic for schistosomiasis in China in 2021, with 27 571 endemic villages covering 73 250 600 people at risk of infections. Among the 451 endemic counties (cities, districts), 75.17% (339/451), 22.17% (100/451) and 2.66% (12/451) achieved the criteria of elimination, transmission interruption and transmission control of schistosomiasis, respectively. By the end of 2021, 29 037 cases with advanced schistosomiasis were documented in China. In 2021, 4 405 056 individuals received serological tests and 72 937 were sero-positive. A total of 220 629 individuals received stool examinations and 3 were positive. In 2021, snail survey was performed in 19 291 endemic villages in China and Oncomelania snails were found in 7 026 villages, accounting for 36.42% of all surveyed villages, with 12 villages identified with emerging snail habitats. Snail survey was performed at an area of 686 574.46 hm2 and 191 159.91 hm2 snail habitats were found, including 1 063.08 hm2 emerging snail habitats and 5 113.87 hm2 reemerging snail habitats. In 2021, 525 878 bovines were raised in the schistosomiasis endemic areas of China, and 115 437 received serological examinations, with 231 positives detected. Among the 128 719 bovines received stool examinations, no positives were identified. In 2021, there were 19 927 schistosomiasis patients receiving praziquantel chemotherapy, and 729 113 person-time individuals and 256 913 herd-time bovines were given expanded chemotherapy. In 2021, snail control with chemicals was performed in 117 372.74 hm2 snail habitats, and the actual area of chemical treatment was 65 640.50 hm2, while environmental improvements were performed in snail habitats covering an area of 1 244.25 hm2. Data from the national schistosomiasis surveillance sites of China showed that the mean prevalence of Schistosoma japonicum infections were both zero in humans and bovines in 2021, and no S. japonicum infection was detected in snails. The results demonstrate that the overall endemic status of schistosomiasis remained at a low level in China in 2021; however, the progress towards schistosomiasis elimination was slowed and the areas of snail habitats rebounded mildly. Strengthening researches on snail diffusion and control, and improving schistosomiasis surveillance and forecast are recommended to prevent reemerging schistosomiasis.
8.Construction of a forecast system for prediction of schistosomiasis risk in China based on the flood information
Jin-Xin ZHENG ; Shang XIA ; Shan LÜ ; Yi ZHANG ; Xiao-Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2021;33(2):133-137
Objective To create a model based on meteorological data to predict the regions at risk of schistosomiasis during the flood season, so as to provide insights into the surveillance and forecast of schistosomiasis. Methods An interactive schistosomiasis forecast system was created using the open-access R software. The schistosomiasis risk index was used as a basic parameter, and the species distribution model of Oncomelania hupensis snails was generated according to the cumulative rainfall and temperature to predict the probability of O. hupensis snail distribution, so as to identify the regions at risk of schistosomiasis transmission during the flood season. Results The framework of the web page was built using the Shiny package in the R program, and an interactive and visualization system was successfully created to predict the distribution of O. hupensis snails, containing O. hupensis snail surveillance site database, meteorological and environmental data. In this system, the snail distribution area may be displayed and the regions at risk of schistosomiasis transmission may be predicted using the species distribution model. This predictive system may rapidly generate the schistosomiasis transmission risk map, which is simple and easy to perform. In addition, the regions at risk of schistosomiasis transmission were predicted to be concentrated in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River during the flood period. Conclusions A schistosomiasis forecast system is successfully created, which is accurate and rapid to utilize meteorological data to predict the regions at risk of schistosomiasis transmission during the flood period.
9.Expert consensus on the strategy and measures to interrupt the transmission of schistosomiasis in China
Shan LÜ ; Chao LÜ ; Yin-Long LI ; Jing XU ; Qing-Biao HONG ; Jie ZHOU ; Jian-Feng ZHANG ; Li-Yong WEN ; Jian-Feng ZHANG ; Shing-Qing ZHANG ; Dan-Dan LIN ; Jian-Bing LIU ; Guang-Hui REN ; Yi DONG ; Yang LIU ; Kun YANG ; Zhi-Hua JIANG ; Zhuo-Hui DENG ; Yan-Jun JIN ; Han-Guo XIE ; Yi-Biao ZHOU ; Tian-Ping WANG ; Yi-Wen LIU ; Hong-Qing ZHU ; Chun-Li CAO ; Shi-Zhu LI ; Xiao-Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2021;33(1):10-14
Since 2015 when the transmission of schistosomiasis was controlled in China, the country has been moving towards elimination of schistosomiasis, with the surveillance-response as the main interventions for schistosomiasis control. During the period of the 13th Five-Year Plan, the transmission of schistosomiasis had been interrupted in four provinces of Sichuan, Jiangsu, Yunnan and Hubei and the prevalence of schistosomiasis has been at the historically lowest level in China. As a consequence, the goal set in The 13th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China is almost achieved. However, there are multiple challenges during the stage moving towards elimination of schistosomiasis in China, including the widespread distribution of intermediate host snails and complicated snail habitats, many types of sources of Schistosoma japonicum infections and difficulty in management of bovines and sheep, unmet requirements for the current schistosomiasis control program with the currently available tools, and vulnerable control achievements. During the 14th Five-Year period, it is crucial to consolidate the schistosomiasis control achievements and gradually solve the above difficulties, and critical to provide the basis for achieving the ultimate goal of elimination of schistosomiasis in China. Based on the past experiences from the national schistosomiasis control program and the challenges for schistosomiasis elimination in China, an expert consensus has been reached pertaining to the objectives, control strategy and measures for The 14th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China, so as to provide insights in to the development of The 14th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China.
10.THE function and morphology study of eustachian tube based on sonotubometry and multi-slice spiral CT in normal subjects.
Liu Jun YOU ; Wei Gen CHEN ; Yi YUAN ; Dong Xiao NONG ; An Zhou TANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2021;56(5):431-435
Objective: In order to assess ET more comprehensively, sonotubometry (STM)combined with CT images were applied to investigate the opening features of eustachian tube (ET) in normal subjects. STM was also used as a monitor training ET opening maneuver and optimizing CT scan parameters. Methods: Following ET opening training monitored by STM, STM data of ET opening duration and maximum sound pressure from 13 healthy volunteers (10 males and 3 females, 22 to 26 years old) were acquired using maneuvers of swallowing and Valsalva in standing and supine positions. Two trials of CT scan, setting A (slice thickness 6.0 mm, manually simulated to 0.6 mm, reconstruction thickness 0.6 mm) for normal and Valsalva scans and setting B(slice thickness 0.4 mm,reconstruction thickness 0.4 mm)for Valsalva scan, were conducted in each subject. The bone area and cartilage area of ET were measured respectively in reconstructed CT images. Statistical software SPSS 19.0 was employed in data analysis. Results: The duration of ET opening and maximum sound pressure by Valsalva were longer and stronger than those by swallowing in both positions. For Valsalva maneuver, standing position resulted in longer ET opening duration compared to supine position (P<0.05). Under setting A, ET cartilage area was measured larger by Valsalva scan than by normal scan (P<0.05). By Valsalva scan, setting A captured larger ET cartilage area compared to setting B (P<0.05). CT setting B resulted in longer scan time in comparison to setting A (P<0.05). Conclusions: Techniques of STM in supine position plus CT scan under setting A can be combined by Valsalva passive ET opening. Not only the invisible ET lumen through routine CT scan can be illustrated, but also relevant ET open-close process is shown, therefore, this study provides the technique for ET research of function and structure.
Adult
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Deglutition
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Eustachian Tube/diagnostic imaging*
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Valsalva Maneuver
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Young Adult

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