›› 2010, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (2): 19-160.

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Epidemiology of Soil-transmitted Nematode Infections in Central Mountain Area of Hainan Province

LIN Shao-xiong*,WANG Shan-qing,HU Xi-min,CHEN Dong-yan,TONG Chong-jing,LI Shan-wen   

  1. Institute of Parasitic Diseases Control, Hainan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Haikou 570203,China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2010-04-30 Published:2010-04-30
  • Contact: LIN Shao-xiong

Abstract: The epidemiology of soil-transmitted intestinal nematodes were observed in the central mountain area without anti-helminthic therapy from 1986 to 2008. The results showed that the overall prevalence decreased from 96.4% in 1986 to 35.7% in 2008. The prevalence of Ancylostoma duodinale, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichura decreased from 84.7%. 80.9%, 31.8% in 1986 to 32.5%, 0.3%, 4.2% in 2008, respectively. The proportion of light infection with Ancylostoma duodinale, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichura increased from 56.6%, 41.2%, and 66.9% in 1986 to 97.9%, 100%, and 83.7% in 2008, respectively. While that of heavy infection decreased from 6.8%, 11.9%, and 3.8% in 1986 all to zero in 2008. Water and toilet renovation, rural income increase and the improvement of sanitation and living conditions made the prevalence of soil-transmitted intestinal nematode decreased.

Key words: Soil-transmitted nematode, Prevalence, Intensity of infection