Large Water Management Projects and Schistosomiasis Control, Dongting Lake Region, China
2007; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Volume: 13; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3201/eid1307.060848
ISSN1080-6059
AutoresYuesheng Li, Giovanna Raso, Zheng-Yuan Zhao, Yong-Kang He, Magda Ellis, Donald P. McManus,
Tópico(s)Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
ResumoAbstract Construction of the Three Gorges Dam across the Yangtze River will substantially change the ecology of the Dongting Lake in southern China. In addition, the Central and Hunan Provinces' governmental authorities have instigated a Return Land to Lake Program that will extend the Dongting Lake surface area from the current 2,681 km2 to 4,350 km2.The previous construction of embankments and the large silt deposits made by the Yangtze River and other connecting rivers have contributed to frequent disastrous flooding. As a consequence of the 2 water projects, >2 million persons and their domestic animals are being resettled. This article provides an overview of the historical background of these 2 large water management projects, the associated population movement, and their impact on future transmission and control of schistosomiasis in the Dongting Lake area. The dam will likely substantially extend the range of the snail habitats and increase schistosome transmission and schistosomiasis cases.
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