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Schistosome Transmission, Water-resource Development and Altitude in Northern Ethiopia

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Date 2002 Aug 27
PMID 12194709
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Schistosomiasis continues to be a major public-health problem, not least in association with water-resource developments. The impact of microdam construction in the northern Ethiopian highlands, in relation to possible increased risks of Schistosoma mansoni infection, has now been assessed. The results of incidence studies, carried out on 473 individuals sampled across eight microdam sites at altitudes of 1800-2225 m above sea level, indicated an overall annual incidence of 0.20 infections/person at risk. A multivariate Poisson regression model showed altitude and sex to be significant risk factors for infection, whereas proximity to a microdam was not significant, except possibly at very high altitudes. It was concluded that altitude was the major factor in this environment and that therefore, at least in terms of public-health planning, microdams should be sited as high as local geography permits.

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