中国寄生虫病研究所参与控制土壤传播的寄生虫病。

3区 医学 Q1 Immunology and Microbiology
Advances in Parasitology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-29 DOI:10.1016/bs.apar.2020.04.008
Hui-Hui Zhu, Chang-Hai Zhou, Mi-Zhen Zhang, Ji-Lei Huang, Ting-Jun Zhu, Men-Bao Qian, Ying-Dan Chen, Shi-Zhu Li, Xiao-Nong Zhou
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引用次数: 4

摘要

土壤传播蠕虫病(STHs)在中国广泛传播,自NIPD-CTDR成立以来,STHs的控制一直是由NIPD-CTDR发起的。中国开展了三次全国性传播感染调查,通过大规模用药、健康教育和改善环境等强有力的干预措施,性传播感染感染率从第一次全国调查(1988- 1992)的53.58%下降到第三次全国调查(2014- 2016)的4.49%。从2006年开始并持续开展全国STHs监测工作至今,掌握了中国STHs流行现状和趋势。自2016年以来,监测范围已扩大到中国30个省份。2006年至2009年期间实施了综合试点方案,其中通过了一项综合战略,以健康教育和控制感染源为主要组成部分。2019年以来,新管制试点启动,将连续5年开展,进一步探索“新时代”适宜的管制策略。随着性病感染率的下降,中国正接近性病的消灭阶段。为了实现这一最终目标,应根据实际情况将减轻贫穷方案同精确的控制措施结合起来。
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Engagement of the National Institute of Parasitic Diseases in control of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in China.

Soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) have been widely transmitted in China and the control of STHs was initiated by NIPD-CTDR since its foundation. Three national surveys on STHs have been carried out in China, and the infection rate has dropped from 53.58% in the first national survey (1988-92) to 4.49% in the third national survey (2014-16) due to strong interventions including mass drug administration, health education and environment improvement. National surveillance of STHs started in 2006 and has been implemented successively until now, which allows to understand the endemic status and trends of STHs prevalence in China. Surveillance has been expanded to 30 provinces of China since 2016. Integrated pilot programmes have been implemented between 2006 and 2009, in which an integrated strategy, with health education and control of infection sources as key components, was adopted. Since 2019, new control pilots have been started, which will be continued for five successive years to further explore appropriate control strategies in the current "new era". With the decline of infection rate of STHs, China is approaching the elimination stage for STHs. In order to achieve this final target, poverty alleviation programmes should be integrated with precise control measures, according to real situations.

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Advances in Parasitology
Advances in Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Parasitology is recognised as a leading review serial which is consistently well placed in terms of impact factor and citations. Major reviews on all aspects of medical, veterinary and wild-life parasitology are considered. The journal provides an outlet for authoritative reviews from experts in the field. While emphasis is given to modern molecular approaches contributions across all disciplines are encouraged including traditional areas such as ecology and taxonomy. Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes dedicated to a particular topic of recognised interest and importance.
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