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The Three Gorges Dam:Does it accelerate or delay the progress towards eliminating transmission of schistosomiasis in China?

         

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The Three Gorges Dam,located in the largest endemic area of schistosomiasis in China,is one of the world’s largest hydroelectric projects to date.Some large-scale hydro projects have resulted in schistosomiasis emergence or re-emergence.Therefore,the dam’s potential impact on the transmission of Schistosoma japonicum has raised concerns from medical researchers worldwide.A systematic literature review,coupled with an analysis of data on the water level and snail density in the Yangtze River was conducted to assess the impact of the dam on schistosomiasis transmission after more than 10 years of operation.The dam has significantly altered the water levels in the Yangtze River according to different seasons.These changes directly impact the ecology of the schistosome snail host.Due to the dam,there has been a reduction in the density of Oncomelania snails and/or changes in the distribution of snails.The prevalence of infection with S.japonicum has decreased in the downstream areas of the dam,including in the Dongting and Poyang Lakes.The prevalence of infection with S.japonicum in humans has decreased from 6.80%in 2002(before the dam began operating)to 0.50%in 2012,and the number of people infected with S.japonicum have decreased from 94208 in 2002 to 59200 in 2011 in the Poyang Lake region.The presence of the dam does not seem to affect snail breeding or the prevalence of schistosomiasis in the Three Gorges Reservoir.Overall,the Three Gorges Dam has significantly contributed to changes in hydrology after more than 10 years of the dam operating.The changes caused by the dam,together with integrated control of schistosomiasis,might be accelerating the progress towards eliminating the transmission of S.japonicum in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.Despite the positive effect the dam is having in controlling S.japonicum transmission,continued surveillance is required to monitor the future ecological impacts of the dam over the long term.

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  • 来源
    《贫困所致传染病(英文)》 |2016年第001期|P.525-533|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Epidemiology School of Public Health Fudan University 138 Yi Xue Yuan Road Shanghai 200032 ChinaKey Laboratory of Public Health Safety Ministry of Education Fudan University 138 Yi Xue Yuan Road Shanghai 200032 ChinaCenter for Tropical Disease Research Fudan University 138 Yi Xue Yuan Road Shanghai 200032 China;

    Department of Environmental and Global Health College of Public Health and Health Professions University of Florida Gainesville FL USAEmerging Pathogens Institute University of Florida Gainesville FL USA;

    School of Epidemiology Public Health and Preventive Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa 451 Smyth Road Ottawa Ontario Canada;

    Department of Epidemiology School of Public Health Fudan University 138 Yi Xue Yuan Road Shanghai 200032 ChinaKey Laboratory of Public Health Safety Ministry of Education Fudan University 138 Yi Xue Yuan Road Shanghai 200032 ChinaCenter for Tropical Disease Research Fudan University 138 Yi Xue Yuan Road Shanghai 200032 China;

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  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 TN9;
  • 关键词

    Three Gorges Dam; Schistosomiasis; Schistosoma japonicum; Oncomelania hupensis hupensis; Elimination; China;

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