Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border
Background: Tha Song Yang District, located on the Thai-Myanmar border, contributes to the second highest cases of amoebic dysentery due to intestinal parasitic infections (IPI). However, there were limited disease prevalence data, specific surveillance systems, and interventions available. Objectiv...
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doaj-672e84f9b808475ebc735bcee4d790572021-04-26T05:54:13ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122021-04-01105152160Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar borderAulia Rahmi Pawestri0Kanthinich Thima1Somphob Leetachewa2Pannamas Maneekan3Oranit Deesitthivech4Chamnan Pinna5Tawatchai Yingtaweesak6Saengduen Moonsom7Department of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, ThailandDepartment of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, ThailandThailand One Health University Network-National Coordinating Office, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, ThailandDepartment of Tropical Hygiene, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, ThailandDepartment of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, ThailandProvincial Public Health Office, Tak Province, ThailandTha Song Yang Hospital, Tha Song Yang District, Tak Province, ThailandDepartment of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand; Thailand One Health University Network-National Coordinating Office, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand; Corresponding author at: Department of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, 420/6 Ratchawithi Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.Background: Tha Song Yang District, located on the Thai-Myanmar border, contributes to the second highest cases of amoebic dysentery due to intestinal parasitic infections (IPI). However, there were limited disease prevalence data, specific surveillance systems, and interventions available. Objective: This study aimed to explore the epidemiological features of the IPIs and apply the One Health (OH) approach to solve IPI-related problems. Methods: Prevalence of asymptomatic infections in human and animals, yearly symptomatic cases, and associated risk factors were investigated. The OH intervention included improving the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of the community, microscopic diagnosis training, and stakeholder engagement for IPI prevention designs. Results: The prevalence of asymptomatic cases was much higher than that of the symptomatic cases. Infective stages of the intestinal parasites were discovered in animal stool and water samples, indicating possible transmission routes. One year after the intervention, there were significant declines in asymptomatic IPIs and symptomatic cases of amoebic dysentery. Significant improvements in KAP and awareness regarding water and manure-waste management of the community were observed. Conclusion: We reported the successful application of the OH intervention in reducing the IPI prevalence and mitigating disease-related risks. The intervention might be applied to address other infectious diseases in the future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221001016Intestinal parasitic infectionSeasonal prevalenceRisk factorsOne Health intervention |
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Aulia Rahmi Pawestri Kanthinich Thima Somphob Leetachewa Pannamas Maneekan Oranit Deesitthivech Chamnan Pinna Tawatchai Yingtaweesak Saengduen Moonsom Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border International Journal of Infectious Diseases Intestinal parasitic infection Seasonal prevalence Risk factors One Health intervention |
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Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border |
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Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border |
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Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border |
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Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border |
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Seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and One Health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the Thai-Myanmar border |
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seasonal prevalence, risk factors, and one health intervention for prevention of intestinal parasitic infection in underprivileged communities on the thai-myanmar border |
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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Background: Tha Song Yang District, located on the Thai-Myanmar border, contributes to the second highest cases of amoebic dysentery due to intestinal parasitic infections (IPI). However, there were limited disease prevalence data, specific surveillance systems, and interventions available. Objective: This study aimed to explore the epidemiological features of the IPIs and apply the One Health (OH) approach to solve IPI-related problems. Methods: Prevalence of asymptomatic infections in human and animals, yearly symptomatic cases, and associated risk factors were investigated. The OH intervention included improving the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of the community, microscopic diagnosis training, and stakeholder engagement for IPI prevention designs. Results: The prevalence of asymptomatic cases was much higher than that of the symptomatic cases. Infective stages of the intestinal parasites were discovered in animal stool and water samples, indicating possible transmission routes. One year after the intervention, there were significant declines in asymptomatic IPIs and symptomatic cases of amoebic dysentery. Significant improvements in KAP and awareness regarding water and manure-waste management of the community were observed. Conclusion: We reported the successful application of the OH intervention in reducing the IPI prevalence and mitigating disease-related risks. The intervention might be applied to address other infectious diseases in the future. |
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Intestinal parasitic infection Seasonal prevalence Risk factors One Health intervention |
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