CONTROL OF SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI TRANSMISSION BY PROVISION OF DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLIES - PRELIMINARY-REPORT OF A STUDY IN ST-LUCIA

  • 1 January 1975
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 52 (1), 9-20
Abstract
As an experimental control measure to reduce the transmission of S. mansoni, an individual household water supply was provided in 400 houses in 5 rural settlements of the Riche Fond Valley, St Lucia, W Indies. This population of about 2000 previously was dependent for water on infective streams and rivers. Six other settlements in the valley, all provided with limited piped water from public standpipes, served as the comparison area. After 2 yr the incidence, prevalence and intensity of infection with S. mansoni were significantly lower in the household water supply area; all these indices of infection had increased in the comparison area. An adequate, reliable and convenient water supply can reduce the transmission of S. mansoni and should be considered as a control measure in other endemic areas.