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Schistosomiasis Burden and Trend Analysis in Africa: Insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Dandan Peng, Yajing Zhu, Lu Liu, Jianfeng Zhang, Peng Huang, Shaowei Bai, Xinyao Wang, Kun Yang

2025Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Schistosomiasis remains a major public health concern in Africa, despite global efforts to eliminate the disease by 2030. This study estimates the burden, trends, and inequalities of schistosomiasis in Africa from 1990 to 2021, and projects future prevalence to inform the WHO's elimination strategies. Data from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD 2021) were used to calculate annual average percentage change (AAPC) and annual percentage change (APC), with spatial global autocorrelation analysis performed to examine temporal and spatial trends. Five modeling algorithms were constructed to predict disease burden in Africa from 2022 to 2041. The age-standardized prevalences rate (ASPR) of schistosomiasis in Africa decreased from 18,495.51 per 100,000 in 1990 to 9,461.76 per 100,000 in 2021. The total number of cases, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and mortality accounted for 84.25%, 87.92% and 87.28% of the global totals, respectively. ARIMA modeling predicts that by 2030, the ASPR will reach 3.99%. Despite progress, the burden remains significant, and intensified efforts are needed, particularly in high-burden regions like West Africa, to meet the WHO's 2030 elimination targets.

Topics & Concepts

Burden of diseaseDisease burdenSchistosomiasisNeglected tropical diseasesTropical diseaseGlobal healthEnvironmental healthPublic healthGeographyDemographyMedicineDiseaseSocioeconomicsPopulationImmunologyEconomicsPathologyHelminthsSociologyNursingParasites and Host InteractionsGlobal Maternal and Child HealthChild Nutrition and Water Access
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