›› 2007, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (3): 5-184.

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Potential Risks for Transmission of Schistosomiasis Caused by Mobile Population in Shanghai

ZHOU Xiao-nong1;CAI Li2;ZHANG Xiao-ping2;SHENG Hui-feng1;MA Xing-bao2;
JIN Yan-jun2;WU Xiao-hua1;WANG Xian-hong1;WANG Long-ying2;
LIN Tao3;SHEN Wei-guo4;LU Jing-qing3;DAI Qing1
  

  1. 1 National Institute of Parasitic Diseases,Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,WHO Collaborating Center for Malaria,Schistosomiasis and Filariasis,Shanghai 200025,China;2 Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Shanghai 200336,China;3 Shanghai Pudong Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Shanghai 200135,China; 4 Shanghai Minhang Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Shanghai 201100,China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2007-06-30 Published:2007-06-30
  • Contact: ZHOU Xiao-nong

Abstract: 【Abstract】 Objective To understand the potential risk for schistosomiasis transmission caused by introduction of infection source from mobile population in Shanghai. Methods Field investigation was conducted in the suburb of Shanghai City by screening the mobile population living in Shanghai for more than 1 month and over 1 years old in a procedure of interviewing, serum indirect hemagglutination (IHA) test, and then fecal examination to detect the eggs with nylon sedimentation approach for those IHA positives. Results Among 2 931 mobile people investigated, 1 575 were male (53.74%) and 1 356 were female(46.26%); 138 out of 2 931 were positive in IHA test (4.71%). 1 938 (66.12%) out of 2 931 came from Schistosoma japonicum-endemic provinces and its positive rate in mobile population (5.99%) was significantly higher than those from the transmission-interrupted provinces (2.6%) (χ2=10.28, P<0.01), and those from non-endemic provinces (1.68%) (χ2=12.86, P<0.01). The 138 IHA positives all showed negative in fecal examination. In accordance with the serum positive rate and egg-infection rate in the national reporting system in 2004, it was estimated that there would be about 13 356 and 1 699 potential serum positive cases respectively from endemic area and transmis-sion controlled area, and about 2 168 and 255 egg-positive cases from the two kind areas respectively, majority of the cases were from Anhui Province. Conclusion Schistosomiasis transmission risks potentially exist in Shanghai suburb due to the introduction of infected mobile people from other endemic provinces, and a surveillance system and quick response are needed for the possible re-emergence of the disease.

Key words: Schistosoma japonicum, Mobile population, Potential risk, Transmission