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Emerging and reemerging helminthiases and the public health of China.

Despite great strides in their control throughout the People's Republic of China, helminth infections remain an important public health problem. The Institute of Parasitic Diseases of the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, under the guidance of the Chinese Ministry of Health, completed a n...

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Autores principales: Hotez, P J, Zheng, F, Long-qi, X, Ming-gang, C, Shu-hua, X, Shu-xian, L, Blair, D, McManus, D P, Davis, G M
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2627641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9284374
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author Hotez, P J
Zheng, F
Long-qi, X
Ming-gang, C
Shu-hua, X
Shu-xian, L
Blair, D
McManus, D P
Davis, G M
author_facet Hotez, P J
Zheng, F
Long-qi, X
Ming-gang, C
Shu-hua, X
Shu-xian, L
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description Despite great strides in their control throughout the People's Republic of China, helminth infections remain an important public health problem. The Institute of Parasitic Diseases of the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, under the guidance of the Chinese Ministry of Health, completed a nationwide survey of more than 1 million people that showed the high prevalence and intensity of intestinal nematode infections; prevalence can sometimes exceed 50% in the Yangtze River valley provinces. Schistosoma japonicum is also a major cause of illness in this region. Attempts to control Chinese helminthic diseases with conventional anthelminthic drugs have been partially thwarted by high posttreatment rates of reinfection. Recently, several new human trematode pathogens have been identified. Novel approaches to chemoprophylaxis and vaccination may alleviate the public health problem caused by Chinese helminths. However, recombinant helminth vaccine development will depend on first cataloguing the extensive genetic diversity of Chinese helminths and candidate vaccine antigens. Evidence from biogeography, genetics, and systematics suggests that the genetic diversification of Chinese helminths and their vectors is an ongoing evolutionary process that began 12 million years ago near the convergence of major Asian river systems. Construction of the Three Gorges Super Dam on the Yangtze River may promote the emergence and reemergence of new helminths and their snail vectors
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spelling pubmed-26276412009-05-20 Emerging and reemerging helminthiases and the public health of China. Hotez, P J Zheng, F Long-qi, X Ming-gang, C Shu-hua, X Shu-xian, L Blair, D McManus, D P Davis, G M Emerg Infect Dis Research Article Despite great strides in their control throughout the People's Republic of China, helminth infections remain an important public health problem. The Institute of Parasitic Diseases of the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, under the guidance of the Chinese Ministry of Health, completed a nationwide survey of more than 1 million people that showed the high prevalence and intensity of intestinal nematode infections; prevalence can sometimes exceed 50% in the Yangtze River valley provinces. Schistosoma japonicum is also a major cause of illness in this region. Attempts to control Chinese helminthic diseases with conventional anthelminthic drugs have been partially thwarted by high posttreatment rates of reinfection. Recently, several new human trematode pathogens have been identified. Novel approaches to chemoprophylaxis and vaccination may alleviate the public health problem caused by Chinese helminths. However, recombinant helminth vaccine development will depend on first cataloguing the extensive genetic diversity of Chinese helminths and candidate vaccine antigens. Evidence from biogeography, genetics, and systematics suggests that the genetic diversification of Chinese helminths and their vectors is an ongoing evolutionary process that began 12 million years ago near the convergence of major Asian river systems. Construction of the Three Gorges Super Dam on the Yangtze River may promote the emergence and reemergence of new helminths and their snail vectors Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1997 /pmc/articles/PMC2627641/ /pubmed/9284374 Text en
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Hotez, P J
Zheng, F
Long-qi, X
Ming-gang, C
Shu-hua, X
Shu-xian, L
Blair, D
McManus, D P
Davis, G M
Emerging and reemerging helminthiases and the public health of China.
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