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Analysis of surveillance results of human brucellosis monitoring sites in Jiangsu Province from 2013 to 2017 / 中华地方病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (12): 420-424, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-866142
Responsible library: WPRO
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To explore the epidemic situation and brucellosis in key occupational populations of brucellosis monitoring sites in Jiangsu Province, and provide a basis for development of prevention and control strategies against brucellosis.

Methods:

From 2013 to 2017, according to the requirements of the "National Brucella Surveillance Programme", two brucellosis monitoring sites in Yixing City of Wuxi and Huaiyin District of Huai'an, Jiangsu Province were established to monitor brucellosis. Brucellosis epidemic data were collected and analyzed of the two monitoring sites in Yixing City and Huaiyin District from 2013 to 2017 (data were from Jiangsu Provincial Legal Infectious Disease Reporting System). Blood samples were collected from the general occupational populations (health check-up population) and the key occupational populations (people engaged in livestock trading, livestock slaughtering, and the fur, milk and meat processing) in the monitoring sites. Tiger red plate agglutination test (RBPT) and serum tube agglutination test (SAT) were used for serological examination.

Results:

From 2013 to 2017, a total of 18 cases of brucellosis were reported at the two monitoring sites in Yixing City and Huaiyin District, Jiangsu Province, including 13 males and 5 females, with a male to female sex ratio of 2.6∶1.0; the age of onset was mainly 35 - 64 years, accounting for 72.22% (13/18); the time of onset was mainly from January to June, accounting for 94.44% (17/18); and the occupational distribution was mainly farmers, accounting for 77.78% (14/18); there was no epidemic and outbreaks of brucellosis. A general occupational populations survey was conducted in 17 743 cases, serological tests were negative, no infection and no signs and symptoms were found in the two monitoring sites. In 2013 - 2017, a total of 113 cases of serological tests were positive in the key occupational populations of brucellosis in Jiangsu Province, with a positive rate of 7.83% (113/1 444), and the overall trend was downward year by year ( t = 6.463, P < 0.05). Among them, the positive rates in Yixing City and Huaiyin District were 11.79% (106/899) and 1.28% (7/545), respectively. The difference between different regions was statistically significant (χ 2 = 51.926, P < 0.01). The positive rates of occupational groups engaged in livestock trading, livestock slaughtering, and the fur, milk and meat processing were 5.10% (20/392), 9.74% (49/503), and 8.01% (44/549), respectively. The differences were statistically significant between different occupations (χ 2 = 6.618, P < 0.05); and the positive rates of livestock slaughtering occupations and the fur, milk and meat processing occupations were higher than that of livestock trading occupations ( P < 0.05).

Conclusions:

The positive rate of brucellosis in key occupational populations has showed a general downward trend, the livestock slaughtering occupations and the fur, milk and meat processing occupations are more susceptible to Brucella infection. It is still necessary to strengthen the health education for the key occupational populations of brucellosis and inspection and quarantine work for prevention of the epidemic of brucellosis in humans.
Full text: Available Health context: SDG3 - Health and Well-Being / Neglected Diseases Health problem: Target 3.3: End transmission of communicable diseases / Neglected Diseases / Zoonoses Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Endemiology Year: 2020 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Health context: SDG3 - Health and Well-Being / Neglected Diseases Health problem: Target 3.3: End transmission of communicable diseases / Neglected Diseases / Zoonoses Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Endemiology Year: 2020 Document type: Article
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