[Effectiveness of the integrated schistosomiasis control programme in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023].

Q3 Medicine
S Wang, H Luo, Y Li, H Wang, C Liu, Y Xiong, J Zhang, W Zhu
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the integrated schistosomiasis control programme in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023, so as to provide insights into precision control and elimination of schistosomiasis.

Methods: The integrated measures for schistosomiasis control implemented by health, agriculture, water resources, and forestry departments of Wuhan City, and the epidemiological data of schistosomiasis in Wuhan City were collected from 2005 to 2023, and the prevalence of human schistosomiasis, prevalence of Schistosoma japonicum infections in humans and bovines, areas of S. japonicum-infected snail habitats, areas of snail habitats in inner embankments, and actual areas of snail habitats were retrieved. In addition, the trends in prevalence of schistosomiasis in humans and livestock and snail status were evaluated in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 using Mann-Kendall test and a Joinpoint regression model.

Results: Mann-Kendall test revealed a tendency towards a decline in the prevalence of human schistosomiasis (Z = -4.41, P < 0.01), prevalence of S. japonicum infections in humans (Z = -4.89, P < 0.01) and bovines (Z = -4.50, P < 0.01), areas of S. japonicum-infected snail habitats (Z = -3.91, P < 0.01), areas of snail habitats in inner embankments (Z = -2.28, P = 0.02), and actual areas of snail habitats (Z = -5.95, P < 0.01) in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023. Joinpoint regression analysis showed an average annual reduction of 8.58% in the prevalence of human schistosomiasis in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 [average annual percent change (AAPC) = -8.58%, 95% confidence interval (CI): (-10.02%, -6.65%), P < 0.01], with two joinpoints in 2013 and 2016, respectively, and the tendency towards a decline showed statistical significance during the period from 2013 through 2016 [annual percent change (APC) = -34.41%, 95% CI: (-40.36%, -20.01%), P < 0.01]. The prevalence of S. japonicum human infections appeared an average annual reduction of 51.91% in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 [AAPC = -51.91%, 95% CI: (-58.12%, -44.25%), P < 0.01], with two joinpoints in 2014 and 2017, respectively, and the tendency towards a decline showed statistical significance during the period from 2014 through 2017 [APC = -98.17%, 95% CI: (-99.17%, -90.87%), P < 0.01]. The prevalence of S. japonicum infections in bovines appeared an average annual reduction of 53.12% in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 [AAPC = -53.12%, 95% CI: (-59.65%, -42.44%), P < 0.01], with two joinpoints in 2011 and 2014, respectively, and the tendency towards a decline showed statistical significance during the period from 2014 through 2017 [APC = -98.63%, 95% CI: (-99.44%, -90.93%), P < 0.01]. The areas of S. japonicum-infected snail habitats appeared an average annual reduction of 47.09% in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 [AAPC = -47.09%, 95% CI: (-52.92%, -38.26%), P < 0.01], with two joinpoints in 2011 and 2014, respectively, and the tendency towards a decline showed statistical significance during the period from 2011 through 2014 [APC = -97.27%, 95% CI: (-98.65%, -88.06%), P < 0.01]. The areas of snail habitats in inner embankments appeared an average annual reduction of 4.45% in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 [AAPC = -4.45%, 95% CI: (-5.18%, -3.82%), P < 0.01], with three joinpoints in 2011, 2015 and 2018, respectively, and statistical significance was seen in the tendency towards a decline during the period from 2005 through 2011 [APC = -16.38%, 95% CI: (-20.15%, -14.25%), P < 0.01]. In addition, the actual areas of snail habitats appeared an average annual reduction of 2.65% in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023 [AAPC = -2.65%, 95% CI: (-2.89%, -2.40%), P < 0.01], with a joinpoint in 2013, and the tendency towards a decline showed statistical significance during the period from 2013 through 2023 [APC = -4.06%, 95% CI: (-4.66%, -3.58%), P < 0.01].

Conclusions: The integrated schistosomiasis control programme achieved significant effectiveness in Wuhan City from 2005 to 2023, with a tendency towards a decline in morbidity due to schistosomiasis in humans and livestock and snail status. The integrated schistosomiasis control strategy with emphasis on management of the source of S. japonicum infections should continue to be implemented to consolidate the schistosomiasis control achievements and achieve the goal of schistosomiasis elimination in the city.

武汉市2005 - 2023年血吸虫病综合防治规划效果分析
目的:评价武汉市2005 - 2023年血吸虫病综合防治规划的效果,为精准控制和消灭血吸虫病提供依据。方法:收集武汉市卫生、农业、水利、林业等部门2005 - 2023年血吸虫病综合防治措施和武汉市血吸虫病流行病学资料,检索2005 - 2023年武汉市人血吸虫病流行情况、人、牛血吸虫病流行情况、血吸虫病钉螺感染分布区、河堤内钉螺分布区和实际钉螺分布区。利用Mann-Kendall检验和联合点回归模型分析了武汉市2005 - 2023年人、牲畜血吸虫病流行趋势和血吸虫病钉螺状况。结果:Mann-Kendall测试显示一个下降的趋势,人类血吸虫病的患病率(Z = -4.41, P < 0.01), s .日本血吸虫感染的患病率在人类(Z = -4.89, P < 0.01)和牛(Z = -4.50, P < 0.01), s领域japonicum-infected蜗牛栖息地(Z = -3.91, P < 0.01),地区的蜗牛栖息地内堤防(Z = -2.28, P = 0.02),和实际领域的蜗牛栖息地(Z = -5.95, P < 0.01)从2005年到2023年在武汉城市。联合点回归分析显示,2005 - 2023年武汉市人血吸虫病患病率年均下降8.58%[年均百分率变化(AAPC) = -8.58%, 95%可信区间(CI): (-10.02%, -6.65%), P < 0.01],其中2013年和2016年分别有两个联合点,2013 - 2016年呈下降趋势[年百分率变化(APC) = -34.41%, 95% CI: (-40.36%, -20.01%), P < 0.01]。武汉市2005 - 2023年日本血吸虫人感染流行率年均下降51.91% [AAPC = -51.91%, 95% CI: (-58.12%, -44.25%), P < 0.01],其中2014 - 2017年有2个接点,呈下降趋势,具有统计学意义[APC = -98.17%, 95% CI: (-99.17%, -90.87%), P < 0.01]。2005 - 2023年,武汉市牛日本血吸虫感染率年均下降53.12% [AAPC = -53.12%, 95% CI: (-59.65%, -42.44%), P < 0.01],其中2011年和2014年有2个接点,2014 - 2017年呈下降趋势,差异有统计学意义[APC = -98.63%, 95% CI: (-99.44%, -90.93%), P < 0.01]。2005 - 2023年,武汉市血吸虫感染的蜗牛栖息地面积年均减少47.09% [AAPC = -47.09%, 95% CI: (-52.92%, -38.26%), P < 0.01],其中2011 - 2014年有2个接合点,下降趋势具有统计学意义[APC = -97.27%, 95% CI: (-98.65%, -88.06%), P < 0.01]。2005 - 2023年,武汉市河堤内螺生境面积年均减少4.45% [AAPC = -4.45%, 95% CI: (-5.18%, -3.82%), P < 0.01],其中2011年、2015年和2018年为3个节点,2005 - 2011年呈下降趋势,且有统计学意义[APC = -16.38%, 95% CI: (-20.15%, -14.25%), P < 0.01]。2005 - 2023年,武汉市实际蜗牛栖息地面积年均减少2.65% [AAPC = -2.65%, 95% CI: (-2.89%, -2.40%), P < 0.01], 2013 - 2023年出现拐点,下降趋势具有统计学意义[APC = -4.06%, 95% CI: (-4.66%, -3.58%), P < 0.01]。结论:2005 - 2023年武汉市血吸虫病综合防治取得了显著效果,由于人、畜血吸虫病和钉螺状况,该病发病率呈下降趋势。继续实施以日本血吸虫感染源管理为重点的血吸虫病综合防治策略,巩固血吸虫病防治成果,实现全市消除血吸虫病的目标。
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中国血吸虫病防治杂志
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control (ISSN: 1005-6661, CN: 32-1374/R), founded in 1989, is a technical and scientific journal under the supervision of Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission and organised by Jiangsu Institute of Schistosomiasis Control. It is a scientific and technical journal under the supervision of Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission and sponsored by Jiangsu Institute of Schistosomiasis Prevention and Control. The journal carries out the policy of prevention-oriented, control-oriented, nationwide and grassroots, adheres to the tenet of scientific research service for the prevention and treatment of schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases, and mainly publishes academic papers reflecting the latest achievements and dynamics of prevention and treatment of schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases, scientific research and management, etc. The main columns are Guest Contributions, Experts‘ Commentary, Experts’ Perspectives, Experts' Forums, Theses, Prevention and Treatment Research, Experimental Research, The main columns include Guest Contributions, Expert Commentaries, Expert Perspectives, Expert Forums, Treatises, Prevention and Control Studies, Experimental Studies, Clinical Studies, Prevention and Control Experiences, Prevention and Control Management, Reviews, Case Reports, and Information, etc. The journal is a useful reference material for the professional and technical personnel of schistosomiasis and parasitic disease prevention and control research, management workers, and teachers and students of medical schools.    The journal is now included in important domestic databases, such as Chinese Core List (8th edition), China Science Citation Database (Core Edition), China Science and Technology Core Journals (Statistical Source Journals), and is also included in MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, EBSCO, Chemical Abstract, Embase, Zoological Record, JSTChina, Ulrichsweb, Western Pacific Region Index Medicus, CABI and other international authoritative databases.
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