Trend of Human Schistosomiasis Japonica Prevalence in China from 1990 to 2019

Trop Med Infect Dis. 2023 Jun 29;8(7):344. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed8070344.

Abstract

Schistosomiasis (Schistosomiasis japonica) remains an important public health problem in China, and the Chinese government has set an ambitious goal of eliminating schistosomiasis by 2030. Based on the observational study of the Global Burden of Disease Study database in 2019 (GBD2019) and the World Bank database, this study aimed to analyze the prevalence trend of schistosomiasis in China from 1990 to 2019 by using the joinpoint regression model, and the relationship between economic and social development and schistosomiasis prevalence. The data of age-standardized infection rates (ASRs) from the Global Burden of Disease Study Global Health Data Exchange were collected, and Gross national product per capita (GDP) and people using safely managed sanitation services ((PPMS) % of population) were extracted from the World Bank database. Trends of ASR were analyzed using joinpoint regression analysis, the association of ASR with GDP, and PPMS using the Pearson correlation analysis. The results reveal that, from 1990 to 2019, the overall trend of ASR from schistosomiasis showed a decrease for both sexes, the decreases in men were relatively smaller compared with women. A larger decrease has been observed in the age groups from 15 to 49 years compared with other age groups. The ASR of schistosomiasis had a significant negative correlation with GDP and PPMS. This observational study identified decreasing prevalence rate of schistosomiasis in China since 1990. Continuous investment, optimization of control strategy, and economic development will help to achieve the goal of schistosomiasis elimination.

Keywords: China; Schistosomiasis japonica; joinpoint regression; prevalence rate; time trend.

Grants and funding

This research was supported by Key Laboratory Plan of Jiangxi Province (No.20192BCD40006) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.71764011) and Science and Technology Plan of Jiangxi Provincial Health Commission of China (No.20204867).