评估亚洲血吸虫病肝脾病理的巴塞尔超声检查方案:世卫组织专家会议报告。

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摘要

由日本血吸虫引起的亚洲肝肠血吸虫病在菲律宾和印度尼西亚流行,而在中国已接近消灭。第二种亚洲血吸虫,湄孔血吸虫,见于柬埔寨和老挝。两种病原菌的主要病理表现为肝纤维化,可引起显著的发病率和死亡率,主要是由于门静脉高压导致食管静脉曲张出血。几十年前,超声检查作为一种安全、快速、无创且相对便宜的技术被引入临床和现场环境中,用于评估慢性血吸虫病相关的肝脏病理。1990年在埃及开罗举行的世卫组织主持的一次会议上,专家们制定了一份标准化的超声协议。《开罗议定书》没有充分讨论由日本血吸虫和米肯吉氏血吸虫引起的形态异常的特点,随后在1996年尼亚美举行的卫生组织主持的会议也根本没有讨论。在2002年于柬埔寨金边举行的世卫组织主持的后续会议上,曾试图制定亚洲血吸虫病的方案,但该会议产生的方案从未发表过。尽管有几项研究调查了超声检查在流行地区评估日本血吸虫和湄公河血吸虫相关的声形态发病率,但缺乏标准化的方案阻碍了声形态异常的表征,包括进展、可逆性、预后以及与发病率的相关性。此外,比较来自不同流行地区和人口的数据仍然很困难。因此,世卫组织于2024年9月在瑞士巴塞尔召开了一次专家会议,目的是建立一种标准化的超声方案,用于报告日本血吸虫和湄孔虫引起的病理。本文对提议的协议进行了描述。
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The Basel ultrasonography protocol for assessing hepatosplenic pathologies in Asian schistosomiasis: report of a WHO expert meeting.

Asian hepatointestinal schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma japonicum is prevalent in the Philippines and in Indonesia, while it is close to elimination in China. The second Asian schistosome, S. mekongi, is found in Cambodia and Laos. The main pathology caused by both species is liver fibrosis, which can cause significant morbidity and mortality, mainly due to portal hypertension leading to bleeding from esophageal varices. Ultrasonography was introduced several decades ago as a safe, fast, non-invasive, and relatively inexpensive technique for assessing chronic schistosomiasis-related hepatic pathology in the clinical and field settings. A standardized ultrasound protocol had been established by experts at a WHO-chaired meeting in Cairo, Egypt, in 1990. The peculiarities of sonomorphologic abnormalities caused by S. japonicum and S. mekongi were not sufficiently covered in the Cairo protocol and not addressed at all in the subsequent WHO chaired meeting in Niamey 1996. At a follow-up WHO-chaired meeting in Phnom Pehnh, Cambodia, in 2002, an attempt was made to develop a protocol for Asian schistosomiasis, but a protocol resulting from this meeting has never been published. Although several studies investigated the use of ultrasonography to assess S. japonicum- and S. mekongi-related sonomorphological morbidity across endemic areas the lack of a standardized protocol hampered the characterization of sonomorphologic abnormalities with regard to progression, reversibility, prognosis, and correlation to morbidity. In addition, the comparison of data from different endemic areas and populations remained difficult. Therefore, a WHO-chiared expert meeting took place in Basel, Switzerland in September 2024 with the aim to establish a standardized ultrasound protocol for reporting the pathology caused by S. japonicum and S. mekongi. The proposed protocol is described in this article.

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Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Infectious Diseases of Poverty INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases of Poverty is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on addressing essential public health questions related to infectious diseases of poverty. The journal covers a wide range of topics including the biology of pathogens and vectors, diagnosis and detection, treatment and case management, epidemiology and modeling, zoonotic hosts and animal reservoirs, control strategies and implementation, new technologies and application. It also considers the transdisciplinary or multisectoral effects on health systems, ecohealth, environmental management, and innovative technology. The journal aims to identify and assess research and information gaps that hinder progress towards new interventions for public health problems in the developing world. Additionally, it provides a platform for discussing these issues to advance research and evidence building for improved public health interventions in poor settings.
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