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Helmut Kloos, Giuseppe Desole, Aklilu Lemma
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研究了受流域和灌溉发展影响的半游牧牧民肠道寄生虫病的流行与文化和生态因素的关系。在埃塞俄比亚东部的阿瓦什山谷,研究了代表六种文化生态状况的五个民族。采用简化的半定量变量评分系统,对6个研究种群中每个种群的卫生水平和其他寄生虫传播参数进行评估。对结果进行检查,以分析主要继续其传统生活方式的牧民和在灌溉计划及其周围定居并成为农民或农场劳动者的部落男子的感染情况,并评估一些疾病控制措施。将土著人民的感染流行率与来自埃塞俄比亚高地的移徙农业劳动者的感染流行率进行了比较,并检查了该计划和阿瓦什洪泛平原的自然和文化环境,以评估新农场造成的疾病危害,并提出控制寄生虫病的建议。
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Intestinal parasitism in seminomadic pastoralists and subsistence farmers in and around irrigation schemes in the Awash Valley, Ethiopia, with special emphasis on ecological and cultural associations

The prevalence of intestinal parasitism in seminomadic pastoralists affected by river basin and irrigation developments is studied in relation to cultural and ecological factors. Five ethnic groups representing six cultural-ecological situations are studied in the Awash Valley of eastern Ethiopia. Sanitation level and other parasite transmission parameters in each of the six study populations are assessed by using a simplified semiquantitative system of scoring for variables. Results are examined to analyze the occurrence of infection in pastoralists largely continuing their traditional way of life and in tribesmen who settled in and around irrigation schemes and became farmers or farm laborers, and to evaluate some disease control measures. Prevalence of infection in the indigenous peoples is compared with that in migrant farm laborers from the Ethiopian highlands and the physical and cultural environment of the schemes and the Awash flood plains is examined to assess disease hazards created by the new farms and to make recommendations for parasitic disease control.

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