Low transmission areas of schistosomiasis in Venezuela: consequences on the diagnosis, treatment, and control.

Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz

Cátedra de Parasitología, Escuela Luís Razetti, Universidad Central de Venezuela.

Published: September 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Diagnosing schistosomiasis in these regions is challenging; traditional methods like ultrasound may not distinguish between infected and uninfected individuals, making serological tests critical for accurate prevalence assessment.
  • * Public health authorities have underestimated schistosomiasis, diverting funds to more politically prominent diseases, which risks allowing the disease to resurge as the snail population grows unchecked.

Article Abstract

Schistosomiasis low transmission areas as Venezuela, can be defined as those where the vector exists, the prevalence of active cases is under 25%, individuals with mild intensity of infection predominate and are mostly asymptomatic. These areas are the consequence of effective control programs, however, "silent" epidemiological places are difficult to trace, avoiding the opportune diagnosis and treatment of infected persons. Clinic and abdominal ultrasound have not shown to discriminate infected from uninfected persons in areas where besides Schistosoma mansoni, intestinal parasites are the rule. Under these conditions, serology remains as a very valuable diagnostic tool, since it gives a closer approximation to the true prevalence. In this sense, circumoval precipitin test, ELISA-SEA with sodium metaperiodate, and alkaline phosphatase immunoassay joined to coprology allow the identification of the "schistosomiasis cases". In relation to public health, schistosomiasis has been underestimated by the sanitary authorities and the investment on its control is being transferred to other diseases of major social and political relevance neglecting sanitary efforts and allowing growth of snail population. Some strategies of diagnosis and control should be done before schistosomiasis reemergence occurs in low transmission areas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02762006000900006DOI Listing

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