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Assessment of schistosomiasis in the semi-arid Northeast region of Brazil : the S?o Francisco River large-scale water transposition project
Introduction: Risk of schistosomiasis expansion to semi-arid northeastern Brazil under the influence of the Integration Project of the S?o Francisco River (IPSFR) was assessed. Methods: Stool examinations of schoolchildren, epidemiological investigation, and survey of the local host snail Biomphalar...
Autor principal: | Favre, Tereza Cristina |
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Outros Autores: | Fernandez, Monica Ammon, Beck, Lilian Christina N?brega Holsbach, Guimar?es, Ricardo Jos? de Paula Souza e, Pieri, Ot?vio Sarmento, Thiengo, Silvana Aparecida Carvalho |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | eng |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
2017
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http://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/2457 |
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Introduction: Risk of schistosomiasis expansion to semi-arid northeastern Brazil under the influence of the Integration Project of the S?o Francisco River (IPSFR) was assessed. Methods: Stool examinations of schoolchildren, epidemiological investigation, and survey of the local host snail Biomphalaria straminea were performed in five IPSFR municipalities. Results: Six of 4,770 examined schoolchildren were egg-positive for Schistosoma mansoni. Biomphalaria straminea was widespread, but not naturally infected with S. mansoni. Snails experimentally exposed to two laboratory S. mansoni strains yielded infection indices of 1-4.5%. Conclusions: There is evidence of active schistosomiasis transmission in the area; thus, intensive surveillance actions are required. |