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Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control ; (6): 689-694,715, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665524

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Objective To evaluate the role of new strategy in the transmission control of schistosomiasis in Poyang Lake re-gion. Methods The information and epidemic data of schistosomiasis control were collected and analyzed in Poyang Lake re-gion from 2005 to 2016. Results After eleven years of carrying out the new strategy,thirteen counties achieved the objective of transmission control in Poyang Lake region. In 2016,the number of schistosomiasis cases and human infection rate were 10301 and 0.03%,decreased by 89.64%and 99.45%compared with those in 2005,respectively. The number of cattle and schistosome-infected cattle were 68152 and 5,decreased by 50.84%and 99.83%compared with those in 2005,respectively. The average density of Oncomelania hupensis snails was decreased by 61.52%. No schistosome-infected snails were found since 2014. Con-clusion The new strategy accurately locates the key points and targets of schistosomiasis transmission chain ,which has con-trolled the human and animal's fecal eggs from polluting grassland,and cut off the transmission chain,reduced both the infec-tion rates of human and animal and the re-infection risk,and promoted to achieve the target of schistosomiasis transmission con-trol in Poyang Lake region.

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Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control ; (6): 710-715, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665516

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Objective To analyze the status and trends of soil-transmitted nematode infections in Jiangxi Province from 1989 to 2014,so as to provide the evidence for generating the strategy of soil-transmitted nematode prevention and control. Methods The data of three epidemiological surveys on human parasitic diseases(in 1989,2002 and 2014)were classified and analyzed. The stool examination by Kato-Katz's thick smear method was adopted for the investigation of soil-transmitted nematode infec-tions. Results The total infection rate of soil-transmitted nematodes decreased by 91.89%from 77.67%in 1989 to 6.30%in 2014,in which the infection rate of Ascaris lumbricoides decreased by 98.78%from 71.11%to 0.87%,the infection rate of Trich-uris trichiura decreased by 96.80%from 29.67%to 0.95%,and the infection rate of hookworm declined by 73.57%from 17.63%to 4.66%. The infection rates of soil-transmitted nematodes in the female were higher than those in the male in three surveys. In different ecological districts,the infection rates of soil-transmitted nematodes in the female were also higher than those in the male,except in Zhe-Min Ecological District in 2002 and 2014. A declined trend of the infection was showed in all age-groups in the three surveys,but it slowed down by the growth of age,i.e.,the reduction rate was 97.03%in the age group of<10 years while 80.62%in the age group of>70 years. In 2014,the number of persons infected with soil-transmitted nematodes occupied 65.4%of the whole number of persons infected with intestinal parasites. Conclusions The mean infection rates of soil-transmit-ted nematodes decrease obviously in human population in different ecological districts,but the soil-transmitted nematodes are still the main species in intestinal parasite infections. The sequence of dominant species changes from A. lumbricoides,hook-worm and T. trichiura in 1989 to hookworm,T. trichiura and A. lumbricoides in 2014. The rural female and elder people are the key population,while hookworm is the key species for the prevention and control of soil-transmitted nematodes.

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