The status of schistosomiasis japonica control in the Philippines: The need for an integrated approach to address a multidimensional problem

Q2 Veterinary
V. Belizario, Aleyla E. de Cadiz, Rohani C. Navarro, M. Flores, Victorio B. Molina, S. N. Dalisay, J. Medina, Carlo R Lumangaya
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Abstract

Schistosomiasis japonica remains a public health concern in many areas of the Philippines. Adequate and updated information is essential to enhance policy and service delivery toward control and elimination. Despite the efforts on schistosomiasis control in the Philippines, some challenges remain in these dimensions. An integrated surveillance system is recommended to determine the prevalence of infection in humans, animal reservoirs, and snail intermediate hosts, allowing the identification of high-priority areas for targeted interventions. This will entail the enhancement of laboratory diagnosis capacity through the use of more sensitive techniques, complemented by capacity building of concerned human and animal health professionals. Given the zoonotic nature of schistosomiasis japonica, adopting the One Health approach is essential to influence policies and interventions that may accelerate control and elimination. This can be achieved through the attainment of mass drug administration coverage targets and intensified case finding and management, robust implementation and integration of veterinary public health activities, the conduct of snail control measures, provision of safe water, sanitation, and hygiene services, and health promotion and education into the national schistosomiasis control and elimination program. This review aimed to describe the status of schistosomiasis japonica control in the Philippines in the context of human health, animal health, vector ecology and management, environmental health, and sociocultural dimensions.
菲律宾血吸虫病控制状况:需要采取综合办法解决多层面问题
日本血吸虫病仍然是菲律宾许多地区的公共卫生问题。充分和更新的信息对于加强政策和服务提供以实现控制和消除至关重要。尽管菲律宾在血吸虫病控制方面做出了努力,但在这些方面仍然存在一些挑战。建议采用综合监测系统来确定人类、动物宿主和蜗牛中间宿主的感染流行率,从而确定有针对性干预的高度优先领域。这将需要通过使用更敏感的技术来提高实验室诊断能力,并辅之以相关人类和动物卫生专业人员的能力建设。鉴于日本血吸虫病的人畜共患性,采取“一个健康”的方法对于影响可能加速控制和消除的政策和干预措施至关重要。这可以通过实现大规模药物管理覆盖目标和加强病例发现和管理、强有力地实施和整合兽医公共卫生活动、实施蜗牛控制措施、提供安全饮用水、环境卫生和个人卫生服务来实现,将健康促进和教育纳入国家血吸虫病防治计划。这篇综述旨在从人类健康、动物健康、媒介生态和管理、环境健康和社会文化层面描述菲律宾血吸虫病控制的现状。
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International Journal of One Health
International Journal of One Health Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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2.10
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13
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of One Health publishes high quality and novelty papers focusing on One Health. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by International Journal of One Health are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to International Journal of One Health are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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