Objective: Evidence-based and innovative approaches aiming to reduce or eliminate the local and global burden of
schistosomiasis are urgently needed. Local elimination has proved difficult and requires vigorous political and
financial commitment for prolonged long-term benefits. Yet, available literature provides limited evidence on the
impact and effectiveness of different local and national schistosomiasis programs and community interventions
models. Integrated schistosomiasis control interventions models in P.R. China have provided hopes that elimination
can be achievable goal both endemic areas in China and African countries, where most vulnerable children
population lives.
Methods: The paper overviewed to what extent and impact of various implemented models and programs, and
provides an understanding of the robustness of schistosomiasis control towards elimination interventions in endemic
communities in P.R. China and African countries.
Results: It provides vital evidence to galvanize governments and global stakeholders in upholding cost-effective
interventions models and research innovations in guiding sustainable decision-making policies and priorities towards
achieving global schistosomiasis elimination in China and Africa.
Conclusion: Successful Chinese lessons learnt and experiences from varied schistosomiasis models integration and
policies practice holds immense promise when transfer and apply within an integrated trans-disciplinary and intersectorial
sectors schistosomiasis approaches in ending schistosomiasis endemicity and epidemics episodes in both
P.R. China and African countries. Furthermore ensuring community engagement and participation, health education
and resilience towards community projects ownership are essential in sustained national schistosomiasis elimination
programmes and eventual eradication benefits. J Microbiol Infect Dis 2017; 7(2): 104-118
Subjects | Health Care Administration |
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Journal Section | Review |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 07 Issue: 02 |