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Epidemiological survey of echinococcosis in Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
Li, Bin; Quzhen, Gongsang; Xue, Chui-Zhao; Han, Shuai; Chen, Wei-Qi; Yan, Xin-Liu; Li, Zhong-Jie; Quick, M Linda; Huang, Yong; Xiao, Ning; Wang, Ying; Wang, Li-Ying; Zuoga, Gesang; Ma, Bing-Cheng; Wei, Xiao-Gang; Zheng, Can-Jun; Wu, Wei-Ping; Zhou, Xiao-Nong.
Afiliación
  • Li B; Tibet Autonomous Region Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Lhasa, 850 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Quzhen G; Tibet Autonomous Region Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Lhasa, 850 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Xue CZ; National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases, National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Science and Technology, Key Laborat
  • Han S; National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases, National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Science and Technology, Key Laborat
  • Chen WQ; Henan Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Zhengzhou, Shanghai, 450 000, Henan, China.
  • Yan XL; Yunnan Institute of Diseases Control and Prevention, Kunming, 650 000, Yunnan, China.
  • Li ZJ; Chinese Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Changping, Beijing, 102 200, China.
  • Quick ML; Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 30 328, USA.
  • Huang Y; Shandong Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Jining, 272 033, Shandong, China.
  • Xiao N; National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases, National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Science and Technology, Key Laborat
  • Wang Y; National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases, National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Science and Technology, Key Laborat
  • Wang LY; National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases, National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Science and Technology, Key Laborat
  • Zuoga G; Lhasa Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Lhasa, 850 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Bianba; Shigatse Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Sangzhuzi District, 857 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Gangzhu; Shannan Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Shannan, 856 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Ma BC; Linzhi Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Linzhi, 860 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Gasong; Changdu Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Changdu, 854 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Wei XG; Naqu Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Naqu, 852 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Niji; Ali Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Ali, 859 000, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • Zheng CJ; Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 30 328, USA. zhengcj@chinacdc.cn.
  • Wu WP; , Beijing, China. zhengcj@chinacdc.cn.
  • Zhou XN; Henan Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Zhengzhou, Shanghai, 450 000, Henan, China. wuwp@nipd.chinacdc.cn.
Infect Dis Poverty ; 8(1): 29, 2019 Apr 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31030673
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The echinococcosis is prevalent in 10 provinces /autonomous region in western and northern China. Epidemiological survey of echinococcosis in China in 2012 showed the average prevalence of four counties in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) is 4.23%, much higher than the average prevalence in China (0.24%). It is important to understand the transmission risks and the prevalence of echinococcosis in human and animals in TAR.

METHODS:

A stratified and proportionate sampling method was used to select samples in TAR. The selected residents were examined by B-ultrasonography diagnostic, and the faeces of dogs were tested for the canine coproantigen against Echinococcus spp. using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The internal organs of slaughtered domestic animals were examined by visual examination and palpation. The awareness of the prevention and control of echinococcosis among of residents and students was investigated using questionnaire. All data were inputted using double entry in the Epi Info database, with error correction by double-entry comparison, the statistical analysis of all data was processed using SPSS 21.0, and the map was mapped using ArcGIS 10.1, the data was tested by Chi-square test and Cochran-Armitage trend test.

RESULTS:

A total of 80 384 people, 7564 faeces of dogs, and 2103 internal organs of slaughtered domestic animals were examined. The prevalence of echinococcosis in humans in TAR was 1.66%, the positive rate in females (1.92%) was significantly higher than that in males (1.41%), (χ2 = 30.31, P < 0.01), the positive rate of echinococcosis was positively associated with age (χ2trend = 423.95, P < 0.01), and the occupational populations with high positive rates of echinococcosis were herdsmen (3.66%) and monks (3.48%). The average positive rate of Echinococcus coproantigen in TAR was 7.30%. The positive rate of echinococcosis in livestock for the whole region was 11.84%. The average awareness rate of echinococcosis across the region was 33.39%.

CONCLUSIONS:

A high prevalence of echinococcosis is found across the TAR, representing a very serious concern to human health. Efforts should be made to develop an action plan for echinococcosis prevention and control as soon as possible, so as to control the endemic of echinococcosis and reduce the medical burden on the population.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades de los Perros / Equinococosis / Ganado Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Infect Dis Poverty Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades de los Perros / Equinococosis / Ganado Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Infect Dis Poverty Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China