Epidemiological Analysis of Endemic Schistosomiasis Prevalence in China, 2004-2018
Yue Guo1,2*, Hai Yan Dong1, Hong Chang Zhou1,2, Hui Zhang1 and Ming Ke Lu3
1School of Medicine, Huzhou University, 759 Erhuan Rd, Huzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
2Key Laboratory of Vector Biology and Pathogen Control of Zhejiang Province, Huzhou University, Huzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
3School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University, Fujian, Peoples R China
Fig. 1.
Overview of the prevalence of schistosomiasis in mainland China, 2004-2018.
Fig. 2.
Incidence of schistosomiasis among endemic provinces and age groups in 2004-2008 (A), 2009-2013 (B), in 2014-2018 (C), D, E and F show Incidence of schistosomiasis across age groups in 2004-2008, 2009-2013 and in 2014-2018, respectively. Age of infected people was divided into following groups: 0+ (0-9 years), 10+ (10-19 years), 20+ (20-29 years), 30+ (30-39 years), 40+ (40-49 years), 50+ (50-59years), 60+ (60-69 years), 70+ (70-79 years) and 80+ (≥ 80-years).
Fig. 3.
Maps of schistosomiasis cases and incidence in mainland China, 2004-2018.
Figure shows maps with incidence of schistosomiasis in 2004 (A), 2006 (B), 2008 (C), 2010 (D), 2012 (E), 2014 (F), 2016 (G), and 2018 (H). The figure also shows schistosomiasis cases in 2004 (a), 2006 (b), 2008 (c), 2010 (d), 2012 (e), 2014 (f), 2016 (g), and 2018 (h).