2023年贵州省从江县土壤传播性线虫感染率调查[j]。

Q3 Medicine
S Cai, D She, S Li, G Lin, L He, Z Shi, L Lu
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目的:了解贵州省从江县2023年人土传线虫感染情况,为该县防治提供依据。方法:将从江县按地理位置划分为5个区,每个区随机抽取1个乡镇,每个乡镇随机抽取1个行政村作为调查点。采用随机整群抽样法,在每个调查点随机抽取近三个月未驱虫的常住居民200名。收集参与者的粪便样本,使用KatoKatz技术检测土壤传播的线虫卵,并比较参与者中人类土壤传播的线虫感染的流行情况。按每克虫卵数(EPG)对土壤传播线虫感染进行轻、中、重度分类,估算轻、中、重度感染比例。此外,采用问卷调查的方式对参与者的家庭状况和家庭卫生厕所建设情况进行调查。结果:从江县5个调查点共纳入调查对象1 001人,土壤传播性线虫感染率为19.08%(191/1 001)。类蚓蛔虫和钩虫感染率分别为2.30%(23/1 001)和1.90%(19/1 001),卵阳性均为轻度感染,蚓蛔虫感染率为0.10%(1/1 001)。调查对象中毛滴虫感染率为15.78%(158/1 001),各调查村感染率差异有统计学意义(χ2 = 123.345, P < 0.001),其中柳家村感染率最高(39.00%),龙江村次之(18.00%)。调查对象中毛虫感染率存在年龄差异(χ2 = 166.050, P < 0.001),其中10 ~ 19岁感染率最高(48.19%),70岁以上感染率次之(14.53%),50 ~ 59岁感染率次之(13.04%)。调查对象中毛虫感染率存在职业差异(χ2 = 74.134, P < 0.001),其中学生感染率最高(32.32%),其次是农民工(10.34%)和农民(10.12%)。调查对象中毛虫感染率存在文化程度差异(χ2 = 28.761, P < 0.001),小学文化程度人群感染率最高(21.60%),文盲人群感染率次之(12.03%)。不同种族人群中毛螺旋体感染率差异有统计学意义(χ2 = 42.193, P < 0.001)。轻、中、重度毛滴虫感染比例分别为76.58%(121/158)、14.56%(23/158)和3.16%(5/158),重度感染均以小学生为主。123个家庭中检出毛虫感染,其中2人及2人以上的家庭27个(21.95%);共回收有效问卷1 001份,有卫生厕所家庭和无卫生厕所家庭毛虫感染率分别为14.69%(139/964)和34.55% (19/55)(χ2 = 15.410, P < 0.001)。结论:贵州省从江县2023年土壤传播性线虫感染率较高,其中毛虫感染尤为严重。建议针对小学生、中老年农民和外来务工人员采取强化土传线虫病防治措施。
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[Prevalence of soil-transmitted nematode infections in Congjiang County of Guizhou Province in 2023].

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of human soil-transmitted nematode infections in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province in 2023, so as to provide insights into soil-transmitted nematodiasis prevention and control in the county.

Methods: Congjiang County was divided into 5 areas according to geographical locations, and one township was randomly sampled from each area, followed by one administrative village randomly sampled from each township as the survey site. Two hundred permanent residents without deworming during the past three months were randomly sampled from each survey site using the random cluster sampling method. Participants' fecal samples were collected, soil-transmitted nematode eggs were detected using the KatoKatz technique and the prevalence of human soil-transmitted nematode infections was compared among participants. Mild, moderate and severe soil-transmitted nematode infections were classified according to eggs per gram (EPG), and the proportions of mild, moderate and severe infections were estimated. In addition, participants' family status and household sanitary toilets construction were investigated using questionnaires.

Results: A total of 1 001 participants were included at 5 survey sites in Congjiang County, and the overall prevalence of soil-transmitted nematode infections was 19.08% (191/1 001). The prevalence rates of Ascaris lumbricoides and hookworm infections were 2.30% (23/1 001) and 1.90% (19/1 001), with all egg-positives identified as mild infections, and the prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis infections was 0.10% (1/1 001). The prevalence of Trichuris trichiura infections was 15.78% (158/1 001) among participants, and there was a significant difference in the prevalence among survey villages (χ2 = 123.345, P < 0.001), with the highest prevalence detected in Liujia Village (39.00%), followed by in Longjiang Village (18.00%). There was an age-specific prevalence rate of T. trichiura infections among participants (χ2 = 166.050, P < 0.001), and the highest prevalence was detected among participants at ages of 10 to 19 years (48.19%), followed by at ages of over 70 years (14.53%) and 50 to 59 years (13.04%). There was an occupation-specific prevalence rate of T. trichiura infections among participants (χ2 = 74.134, P < 0.001), and the highest prevalence was detected among students (32.32%), followed by among workers/migrant workers (10.34%) and farmers (10.12%). There was an educational level-specific prevalence rate of T. trichiura infections among participants (χ2 = 28.761, P < 0.001), and the highest prevalence was detected among participants with an educational level of primary school (21.60%), followed by among illiterate participants (12.03%). There was an ethnicity-specific prevalence rate of T. trichiura infections among participants (χ2 = 42.193, P < 0.001). The proportions of mild, moderate and severe T. trichiura infections were 76.58% (121/158), 14.56% (23/158) and 3.16% (5/158), and all severe infections were identified among primary school students. T. trichiura infections were detected in 123 families, and there were 27 families (21.95%) in which two and more family members were identified with T. trichiura infections. A total of 1 001 valid questionnaires were recovered, and the prevalence rates of T. trichiura infections were 14.69% (139/964) and 34.55% (19/55) in families with and without sanitary toilets (χ2 = 15.410, P < 0.001).

Conclusions: The prevalence of soil-transmitted nematode infections was relatively high in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province in 2023, and the T. trichiura infections was notably serious. Intensified soil-transmitted nematodiasis control measures are recommended targeting primary school students, middle-aged and elderly farmers and migrant workers.

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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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