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Heterogeneities in schistosome transmission dynamics and control (Heterogeneous schistosome transmission)

Authors :
*, M. E. J. WOOLHOUSE
**
ETARD, J.-F.
DIETZ, K.
NDHLOVU, P. D.
CHANDIWANA, S. K.
Source :
Parasitology; November 1998, Vol. 117 Issue: 5 p475-482, 8p
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

We review the theoretical framework for exploring the impact of individual and spatial heterogeneities in patterns of exposure and contamination and on the basic reproduction number, <e1>R</e1><inf>0</inf>, for human schistosomes. Analysis of water contact data for 5 communities in Zimbabwe and Mali suggests that the impact is substantial, increasing <e1>R</e1><inf>0</inf> by factors of up to 6·5, mostly due to highly overdispersed distributions of contact rates among individuals. Several practical conclusions emerge: concentration of contacts at a single site should be avoided; the impact of control targeted at certain sites cannot be predicted without knowledge of how individuals' contacts are distributed among sites; control programmes targeted at individuals or sites contributing most to transmission can be very efficient but, conversely, will be ineffective if any of these individuals or sites are missed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00311820 and 14698161
Volume :
117
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Parasitology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs1527177