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Evidence-based decision-making support for determining the risk of schistosomiasis infection during large events in China: Application of risk assessment.


ABSTRACT:

Background

To investigate the application of risk assessment in decision-making support for disease prevention and control during large-scale events involving schistosomiasis, a rapid system and process for assessing the risk of schistosomiasis transmission were developed.

Method

A risk assessment indicator framework was developed through literature reviews and the Delphi method. Risk level determination was assessed using the Delphi method and a risk matrix method. Control measures were implemented based on the risk levels determination. Effectiveness evaluation was verified by monitoring schistosomiasis-related public health incidents and tracking key indicators-including oncomelania snail infection prevalence, snail density, human and livestock infection rates, wild feces detection, and sentinel mouse infection-over 1-3 years post-event, supplemented by repeated risk assessments.

Result

The decision-making support system for schistosomiasis transmission prevention and control during large-scale events comprises a database of recent schistosomiasis cases, onsite schistosomiasis transmission risk monitoring, a case database of outbreaks, a database of assessment experts, a database of the distribution of oncomelania snail, a library of professional strategies, and a preplan. This system encompasses four processes, namely, identification of high-risk factors, risk assessment to determine areas with high, medium and low risk levels, implementation of targeted risk management and control measures, and evaluation of long-term effects.

Conclusion

The risk assessment system was successfully applied to three large-scale events in Wuhan, effectively supporting evidence-based decision-making support and preventing schistosomiasis transmission. Post-event surveillance and reassessment of indicators verified the sustained effectiveness of the interventions. This closed-loop approach demonstrates that risk assessment is a vital tool for public health decision-making during large events in endemic areas.

SUBMITTER: Zuo Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12788674 | biostudies-literature | 2026 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence-based decision-making support for determining the risk of schistosomiasis infection during large events in China: Application of risk assessment.

Zuo Yuting Y   Chen Gong G   Mei Xin X   Xie Xiao X   Song Yudan Y   Wang Shuai S   Luo Huatang H  

PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20260109 1


<h4>Background</h4>To investigate the application of risk assessment in decision-making support for disease prevention and control during large-scale events involving schistosomiasis, a rapid system and process for assessing the risk of schistosomiasis transmission were developed.<h4>Method</h4>A risk assessment indicator framework was developed through literature reviews and the Delphi method. Risk level determination was assessed using the Delphi method and a risk matrix method. Control measur  ...[more]

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