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Evaluation of transmission control of schistosomiasis in 19 counties (cities, districts)of Hubei Province in 2013 / 中国血吸虫病防治杂志
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control ; (6): 513-518, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-502801
ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the schistosomiasis transmission control in 19 counties(cities,districts)of Hubei Prov?ince in 2013. Methods The epidemic villages from different counties were randomly sampled by the cluster sampling method as the evaluation villages. The schistosome infection status of human and livestock,the Oncomelania hupensis snail status,the documents and data of schistosomiasis control,acute infection control and health education were investigated in the field. Re?sults The serum examination of schistosome infection was performed to 29 631 residents,and 2 068 were positive,with a posi?tive rate of 6.98%(0.78%-16.47%). The stool examination was performed to 2 021 sero?positive persons,and 47 cases were stool?positive,with an infection rate of 0.16%(0-0.82%). The cattle was the main domestic animals in 19 counties(cities, districts),and the measures of replacing cattle with machine for cultivation were done in 17 counties(cities,districts). Totally 105 cattle in Caidian District and Huangpi District received stool examinations and no positives were detected. A total of 1 579.37 hm2 and 31 829 frames in 154 environments were surveyed,and 4 857 snails were collected. Of the 1 935 living snails dissected,no infected snails were detected. The files regarding the schistosomiasis morbidity and snail status have been estab?lished in 19 counties(cities,districts)since 2009. Conclusion The transmission of schistosomiasis in 19 counties(cities, districts)of Hubei Province has reached the standard of transmission controlled.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control Year: 2016 Type: Article