Schistosomiasis and human behaviour.

Ecology of disease Pub Date : 1982-01-01
G H Rée
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Research on schistosomiasis has been mainly a biological and biomedical endeavor. Yet water and man-water contact are of fundamental importance in understanding the epidemiology of schistosomiasis. A review of water contacts and human behaviour in schistosome endemic areas shows that children in general have more and longer water contact than adults, and that such water contact is often greatest during the middle of the day, at a time when cercarial shedding from snails is at their peak. Control of schistosomiasis must take human behaviour into account. Indiscriminate mollusciciding without the cooperation and understanding of villagers is bound to fail.

血吸虫病与人类行为。
对血吸虫病的研究主要是生物学和生物医学方面的工作。然而,水和人与人之间的接触对于了解血吸虫病的流行病学具有根本的重要性。对血吸虫流行地区的水接触和人类行为的审查表明,儿童一般比成人有更多和更长时间的水接触,而且这种水接触通常在中午是最大的,这是蜗牛的尾蚴脱落的高峰期。血吸虫病的控制必须考虑到人的行为。如果没有村民的合作和理解,不分青红皂白的捕杀贻贝注定会失败。
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