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China’s prevention and control experience of echinococcosis: A 19-year retrospective

Haifeng Gu, Yi Hu, Song Guo, Jin Ye, Wenhao Chen, Chunyan Huang, Zhangxue Hu, Fei Li, Jie Liu

2024Journal of Helminthology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Echinococcosis poses a significant threat to public health. The Chinese government has implemented prevention and control measures to mitigate the impact of the disease. By analyzing data from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Council of the People's Republic of China, we found that implementation of these measures has reduced the infection rate by nearly 50% between 2004 to 2022 (from 0.3975 to 0.1944 per 100,000 person-years). Nonetheless, some regions still bear a significant disease burden, and lack of detailed information limites further evaluation of the effects on both alveolar and cystic echinococcosis. Our analysis supports the continuing implementation of these measures and suggests that enhanced wildlife management, case-based strategies, and surveillance systems will facilitate disease control.

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EchinococcosisChinaDisease controlAlveolar echinococcosisGovernment (linguistics)Public healthDiseaseControl (management)MedicineEnvironmental healthCystic echinococcosisFamily medicineGeographyPathologyComputer scienceArchaeologyPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsParasitic infections in humans and animalsClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationCongenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
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