Article
Assessment of schistosomiasis in the semi-arid Northeast region of Brazil: the São Francisco River large-scale water transposition project
Registro en:
FAVRE, Tereza Cristina; et al. Assessment of schistosomiasis in the semi-arid Northeast region of Brazil: the São Francisco River large-scale water transposition project. Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop., v.49, n.2, p.252-257, Mar./Apr. 2016.
0037-8692
10.1590/0037-8682-0243-2015
1678-9849
Autor
Favre, Tereza Cristina
Fernandez, Monica Ammon
Beck, Lilian Christina Nóbrega Holsbach
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza
Pieri, Otávio Sarmento
Thiengo, Silvana Aparecida Carvalho
Resumen
INTRODUCTION
Risk of schistosomiasis expansion to semi-arid northeastern Brazil under the influence of the Integration Project of the São 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.