Author:
Lin Datao,Deng Zhuohui,Chen Zebin,Jiang Kefeng,Zhang Qiming,Zhou Wenjing,Zhang Qixian,Liu Jun,Wu Zhongdao,Guo Lan,Sun Xi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Clonorchiasis has significant socioeconomic importance in endemic areas; however, studies investigating the disease burden in specific sub-regions are lacking. This study aims to address the gap by quantifying the current disease burden caused by clonorchiasis in Guangdong province and assessing its distribution characteristics.
Methods
Comprehensive measures, including prevalence rates, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), and direct medical costs, were used to assess the disease burden of clonorchiasis. To estimate the prevalence rate, the number of infections was divided by the examined population, based on the annual surveillance data on clonorchiasis cases during 2016–2021. The calculation of DALYs was based on the epidemiological parameters according to the definition issued by the World Health Organization. Cost data of clonorchiasis were utilized to quantify the direct medical costs. The distribution characteristics of disease burden were assessed through comparisons of groups of population defined by geographic area, time, and characteristics of people.
Results
In 2021, clonorchiasis posed a significant disease burden in Guangdong Province. The prevalence rate was found to be 4.25% [95% CI (4.02%, 4.49%)], with an associated burden of DALYs of 406,802.29 [95% CI (329,275.33, 49,215,163.78)] person-years. The per-case direct medical costs of patients with clonorchiasis were estimated to be CNY 7907.2 (SD = 5154.4). Notably, while the prevalence rate and DALYs showed a steady decrease from 2016 to 2020, there was a rising trend in 2021. Spatial clustering of clonorchiasis cases and DALYs was also observed, particularly along the Pearl River and Han River. This suggests a concentration of the disease in these regions. Furthermore, significant differences in prevalence rates were found among various demographic groups, including sex, age, occupation, and education level. Additionally, patients with longer hospital stays were more likely to incur higher direct medical costs.
Conclusions
The burden of clonorchiasis in Guangdong Province remains high, despite significant progress achieved through the implementation of the prevention and control programs. It is suggested that measures should be taken based on the distribution characteristics to maximize the effectiveness of prevention and control, with a primary focus on key populations and areas.
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Funder
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
the National Parasitic Resource Center of China
the Science and Technology Projects in Guangzhou
the Key Research and Development Program of of Guangdong Province
the 111 Project
the National Key Research and Development Program of China
the Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province
the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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