Title of article :
Evaluation of a programme for control of Schistosoma haematobium infection in Yemen
Author/Authors :
Nagi, M.A.M. National Schistosomiasis and Endemic Diseases Control Programme, Yemen
Abstract :
An intervention study was conducted in Khamir, north of Sana a, for control of urinary schistosomiasis using chemotherapy and health education. The validity and cost-effectiveness of reagent strips as a rapid diagnostic tool to screen for Schistosoma haematobium infection was also assessed along with visible haematuria. Prevalence of S. haematobium infection 14 months post-intervention fell from 58.9% to 5.8% and frequency of heavy infection from 40.0% to 18.9%. Health education sessions resulted in significant decrease in the frequency of contact with water sources and greater adherence to preventive measures. Mass chemotherapy plus health education is a feasible and effective method for reducing S. haematobium infection in Yemen. Reagent strips and visible haematuria could be cost-effective in remote areas with limited access to health services
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal