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云南不同生态环境地区人群弓形虫病现况研究 被引量:2
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作者 王跃兵 杨向东 +7 位作者 杨国荣 李文贵 杨仕标 彭海燕 于彬彬 李志强 jeffrey gilbert Fred Unger 《实用预防医学》 CAS 2015年第8期918-920,共3页
目的掌握不同生态环境地区人群弓形虫病感染状况,开展人兽共患病防控的生态健康研究。方法选择两个县市作为调查点,对高危职业人群和门诊疑似病例开展调查研究,定性检测研究对象血清中弓形虫Ig M抗体。结果两个调查点基本情况各不相同,... 目的掌握不同生态环境地区人群弓形虫病感染状况,开展人兽共患病防控的生态健康研究。方法选择两个县市作为调查点,对高危职业人群和门诊疑似病例开展调查研究,定性检测研究对象血清中弓形虫Ig M抗体。结果两个调查点基本情况各不相同,是云南省不同生态环境地区的典型代表。共调查高危职业人群228人,门诊疑似病例61人。高危职业人群血清抗体阳性率:宜良县1.59%,芒市5.88%,总阳性率3.51%。8例高危职业人群阳性病例职业为散养户、养殖合作社人员和乳制品加工人员。疑似病例血清抗体阳性率:宜良县9.68%,芒市16.67%,总阳性率13.11%。结论云南省不同生态环境地区的高危职业人群和疑似病例存在较高的弓形虫感染率,不同地区人群感染率不同。 展开更多
关键词 弓形虫病 血清抗体 阳性率 高危职业人群 门诊疑似病例
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Cultural drivers and health-seeking behaviours that impact on the transmission of pig-associated zoonoses in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
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作者 Stephanie Burniston Anna L Okello +5 位作者 Boualam Khamlome Phouth Inthavong jeffrey gilbert Stuart D Blacksell John Allen Susan C Welburn 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2015年第1期71-82,共12页
Pig rearing is an important income source in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic(PDR),with many smallholder farmers using traditional free-range pig production systems.Despite the potentially significant health risk... Pig rearing is an important income source in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic(PDR),with many smallholder farmers using traditional free-range pig production systems.Despite the potentially significant health risks posed by pig production regarding pig-associated zoonoses,information on the sociocultural drivers of these zoonoses is significantly lacking.This review summarises the existing sociocultural knowledge on eight pig-associated zoonoses suspected to be endemic in Southeast Asia:brucellosis,Q fever(Coxiella burnetii),trichinellosis,hepatitis E virus,leptospirosis,Japanese encephalitis,Streptococcus suis and Taenia solium taeniasis-cysticercosis.It summarises current knowledge on these diseases grouped according to their clinical manifestations in humans to highlight the propensity for underreporting.A literature search was conducted across multiple databases for publications from 1990 to the present day related to the eight pig-associated zoonoses and the risk and impact connected with them,with Lao PDR as a case study.Many of these pig-associated zoonoses have similar presentations and are often diagnosed as clinical syndromes.Misdiagnosis and underreporting are,therefore,substantial and emphasise the need for more robust diagnostics and appropriate surveillance systems.While some reports exist in other countries in the region,information is significantly lacking in Lao PDR with existing information coming mainly from the capital,Vientiane.The disease burden imposed by these zoonoses is not only characterised by morbidity and mortality,but directly impacts on livelihoods through income reduction and production losses,and indirectly through treatment costs and lost work opportunities.Other factors crucial to understanding and controlling these diseases are the influence of ethnicity and culture on food-consumption practices,pig rearing and slaughter practices,hygiene and sanitation,health-seeking behaviours and,therefore,risk factors for disease transmission.Published information on the knowledge,attitudes and beliefs of people regarding pig zoonoses and their risk factors is also extremely limited in Lao PDR and the broader Southeast Asian region.The need for more transdisciplinary research,using a One Health approach,in order to understand the underlining social determinants of health and their impacts on health-seeking behaviours,disease transmission and,ultimately,disease reporting,cannot be more emphasized. 展开更多
关键词 Sociocultural drivers Pig-associated zoonoses Clinical syndromes Health seeking behaviours Brucellosis Q-fever TRICHINELLOSIS Hepatitis E Leptospirosis Japanese encephalitis Streptococcus suis Taeniasis-cysticercosis
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