This standard specifies the assessment criteria for achieving the three-stage target requirements for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis. This standard applies to the twelve southern cities and autonomous regions where schistosomiasis is prevalent in my country. GB 15976-1995 my country's Standard for Control and Eradication of Schistosomiasis GB15976-1995 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China Criteria for control and elimination of schistosomiasis in my country 1 Subject content and scope of application This standard specifies the assessment criteria for achieving the three-stage target requirements for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis. This standard applies to the twelve provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in southern my country where schistosomiasis is prevalent. 2 Standard content 2.1 Schistosomiasis epidemic control standards 2.1.1 The positive rate of fecal examination of residents is reduced to less than 5%. 2.1.2 The positive rate of fecal examination of livestock is reduced to less than 3%. 2.1.3 No or very few cases of acute schistosomiasis occur. 2.2 Standards for the control of schistosomiasis transmission 2.2.1 The positive rate of fecal examination of residents and livestock has been reduced to less than 1% GB15976--1995 2.2.2 No cases of acute schistosomiasis have occurred, and no children under 12 years old and young livestock under 2 years old have been newly infected. 2.2.3 The snail area has been reduced by more than 98% (the positive snail density outside the lake area has been reduced to less than 0.0001/0.11m2). 2.2.4 Schistosomiasis prevention and control archives have been established in townships to reflect the local disease, snail situation changes and the requirements of transmission control standards. 2.3 Standards for the interruption of schistosomiasis transmission 2.3.1 No new people and livestock infected with schistosomiasis have been found for 5 consecutive years. 2.3.2 The positive rate of fecal examination of residents and livestock has been reduced to less than 2%. 3 No snails have been found for more than one year (no infected snails have been found outside the lake area). 2.3.3 2.3.4 There is a sound professional team for consolidation monitoring, complete schistosomiasis prevention archives and consolidation monitoring plans and measures. 2.3.5 Five years after the transmission interruption standard is reached, if no new local schistosomiasis-infected humans, livestock, or infected snails are found, the area can be declared to have been eradicated and consolidation monitoring will continue. Additional notes:Www.bzxZ.net This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China. This standard was drafted by the Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine. The main drafters of this standard were Chen Minggang, Jia Yide, and Qiu Lishu. The Ministry of Health entrusted this standard to the Office of Communicable Disease Supervision and Management of the Ministry of Health for interpretation. Approved by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision from December 15, 1995, 234 Implementation on July 1, 1996 Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.