Understanding the Feasibility to Implement Schistosomiasis Elimination Project Under China-Zimbabwe Cooperation: A Pilot Study Protocol.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yingjun Qian, Nicholas Midzi, Shizhu Li, Masceline Jenipher Mutsaka-Makuvaza, Shan Lv, Wei Ding, Zhiqiang Qin, Hongmei Li, Jie Zhou, Ling Tang, Changlian Li, Xinling Yu, Liang Shi, White Soko, Isaac Phiri, Cremance Tshuma, Munyaradzi Dobbie, Xiao-Nong Zhou
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Background: Schistosomiasis is one of the major neglected tropical diseases in Africa, accounting for approximately 90% of the global burden. In Zimbabwe, Schistosoma haematobium and S. mansoni infections are endemic. Although mass drug administration has been carried out among school-aged children, other interventions at the national level remain incomplete. China has established a public health cooperation mechanism with African countries targeting schistosomiasis and other infectious diseases. This study aims to conduct a pilot study to provide a methodological reference for large-scale surveys in similar settings.

Method: This pilot study served as an entry point for China-Africa cooperation in schistosomiasis control. A combination of cross-sectional studies and snail surveys was used. The survey was carried out in 14 villages of Chevakadzi ward in Zimbabwe. Households were selected through simple random sampling for the study. Fecal and urine samples were tested in the laboratory to diagnose schistosomiasis. Meanwhile, a capacity and needs assessment was conducted to understand the current situation of local disease control strategies.

Discussion: This study is expected to obtain important epidemiological information and indicators regarding the transmission of schistosomiasis at the sub-district level, providing a basis for judging the feasibility and practicality of large-scale China-Zimbabwe cooperation investments. The research results will also offer references for policy-making and the update of prevention and control strategies, contributing to schistosomiasis control in Zimbabwe. However, the study has limitations such as limited funding and difficulties in cross-border drug registration.

了解中津合作实施消除血吸虫病项目的可行性:试点研究方案。
背景:血吸虫病是非洲主要被忽视的热带病之一,约占全球负担的90%。在津巴布韦,血血吸虫和曼氏血吸虫感染是地方性的。虽然在学龄儿童中进行了大规模药物管理,但国家一级的其他干预措施仍然不完整。中国与非洲国家建立了针对血吸虫病等传染病的公共卫生合作机制。本研究旨在进行一项初步研究,为类似环境下的大规模调查提供方法学参考。方法:本研究为中非血吸虫病防治合作提供了一个切入点。采用了横断面研究和蜗牛调查相结合的方法。这项调查是在津巴布韦切瓦卡齐省的14个村庄进行的。本研究采用简单随机抽样的方法选取住户。在实验室检测粪便和尿液样本以诊断血吸虫病。同时,进行了能力和需求评估,以了解当地疾病控制战略的现状。讨论:本研究有望获得血吸虫病在街道层面传播的重要流行病学信息和指标,为判断中津大规模合作投资的可行性和实用性提供依据。研究结果还将为决策和更新预防和控制战略提供参考,有助于津巴布韦的血吸虫病控制。然而,该研究存在资金有限和跨境药品注册困难等局限性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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