Recent observations on the epidemiology of kala-azar in the eastern and central states of the Sudan.

Tropical and geographical medicine Pub Date : 1995-01-01
A M el-Hassan, E E Zijlstra, A Ismael, H W Ghalib
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The main endemic area of kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis) in the Sudan is in Eastern State and the Blue Nile area of Central State. In order to obtain more recent information about kala-azar in both States, the major hospitals and health centres were visited, the physicians and medical assistants interviewed and available records inspected. In Eastern State a cross-sectional survey of one village was carried out and a longitudinal population-based study of another village started. In this State, after a decline since 1985, a sharp increase in the number of cases was noted from 1991 onwards. This increase was seen in large areas, especially along the Rahad and Dinder Rivers. In contrast, in Central State, there was a decline in the frequency of the disease since the 1960s in the area around Sennar and Singa, which was regarded as a hyperendemic focus up to about 30 years ago. It was hypothesized that this decline may be related to the extensive agricultural development with regular insecticiding and the deforestation of the area. Several aspects with regard to transmission of kala-azar are discussed.

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最近对苏丹东部和中部各州黑热病流行病学的观察。
苏丹黑热病(内脏利什曼病)的主要流行地区在东部州和中部州的青尼罗河地区。为了在这两个国家获得关于黑热病的更多最新信息,访问了主要医院和保健中心,与医生和医疗助理进行了面谈,并检查了现有记录。在东部州,对一个村庄进行了横断面调查,并开始对另一个村庄进行以人口为基础的纵向研究。在该州,病例数自1985年以来有所下降,但自1991年以来急剧增加。这一增长出现在大片地区,特别是拉哈德河和丁德尔河沿岸。相比之下,在中央邦,自1960年代以来,Sennar和Singa周围地区的该病发病率有所下降,直到大约30年前,该地区还被视为高度流行的焦点。据推测,这种下降可能与常规杀虫剂的广泛农业发展和该地区的森林砍伐有关。讨论了黑热病传播的几个方面。
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