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  • * Infectious Disease Epidemiology
  • * Environmental Health

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  • * Schistosomiasis endemicity in China is at its lowest, but transmission factors persist.
  • * Flood disasters pose a significant threat to schistosomiasis control progress and achievements.
  • * Major floods occurred across China in 2020, necessitating focused attention on disease control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To analyze the current schistosomiasis situation in China.
  • * To evaluate the impact of flood disasters on schistosomiasis transmission.
  • * To describe risk assessment, prevention, and surveillance strategies related to floods.

Main Methods:

  • * Analysis of schistosomiasis status and flood disaster impacts.
  • * Systematic description of risk assessment and response protocols.
  • * Review of prevention measures for *Schistosoma japonicum* infection during floods.

Main Results:

  • * Flood disasters can significantly impact schistosomiasis transmission dynamics.
  • * Pre-flood risk assessment and post-flood surveillance are crucial.
  • * Integrated anti-flood and schistosomiasis prevention activities are essential in affected areas.

Conclusions:

  • * Schistosomiasis control must be integrated into flood response efforts.
  • * Scientific and organized emergency interventions can mitigate flood-related transmission risks.
  • * Enhanced research on early surveillance and forecasting is vital for schistosomiasis elimination goals.