Assessment of the effect of treatment and assistance program on advanced patients with schistosomiasis japonica in China from 2009 to 2014

Schistosomiasis is one of the most important zoonoses, threatening approximately 800 million people in 78 countries with a loss of 70 million disability-adjusted life years. Over the past six decades, China has made remarkable achievements in morbidity control, but disability and mortality control r...

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description Schistosomiasis is one of the most important zoonoses, threatening approximately 800 million people in 78 countries with a loss of 70 million disability-adjusted life years. Over the past six decades, China has made remarkable achievements in morbidity control, but disability and mortality control remains much to desire; thus, advanced schistosomiasis is a growing problem when on the road to schistosomiasis elimination. Since 2005, China has initiated a national treatment and assistance program to advanced patients, aiming to improve patients’ symptoms and quality of life. Here, we conducted a two-phase study to evaluate the program’s implementation and effect on advanced patients from 2009 to 2014 in Jiangxi Province, China. A total of 6425 advanced schistosomiasis cases were included in this study. For those having been treated and assisted (90.7 %), the cure or improvement rate was over 99.9 %, with 668 (11.5 %) cases having reached clinical cure and 5152 (88.4 %) cases’ condition having improved, which can be partially reflected in the significant decline of the proportion of hepatomegaly (splenomegaly), the degree of liver fibrosis, ascites-related indicators (abdominal girth and frequency of shifting dullness), and portal hypertension-related indices (inner diameter of portal vein and frequency of subcutaneous varicose vein of abdominal wall). Besides, it was estimated to have saved 2004 years of life lost at total. Therefore, the government should continue support and increase input of treatment and assistance program so that this project can reach more patients, leading to consolidation of achievements of schistosomiasis control and contribution to schistosomiasis elimination.
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Adult
Aged
Animals
Ascites
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Care and treatment
China
disability-adjusted life year
Female
Fibrosis
Hepatomegaly - parasitology
Humans
Immunology
Liver
liver cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis - parasitology
Male
Medical Microbiology
Microbiology
Middle Aged
Morbidity
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Patient outcomes
Patients
people
Portal vein
Preventive Health Services - methods
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Quality of Life
Schistosoma
Schistosomiasis
schistosomiasis japonica
Schistosomiasis japonica - drug therapy
Splenomegaly
Splenomegaly - parasitology
Treatment Outcome
Zoonoses
Zoonoses - drug therapy
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