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[Endemic situation of schistosomiasis at the national surveillance sites of Nanjing, 2006]. | LitMetric

Three endemic villages were selected as the national surveillance sites and Schistosoma japonicum infection in residents and livestock was investigated in 2006. The positive rate of serological (IHA) and stool examinations was 10.06% (307/3,053) and 0.13% (4/3,053) for local residents, 10.8% (7/65) and 0 (0/7) for moving people respectively. No infected livestock was found.

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