RESUMO: Uma das formas de combate a helmintos que possuem moluscos em seu ciclo biológico é o controle da população malacológica. A tentativa de combater os criadouros naturais de hospedeiros intermediários, através de moluscicidas, tem sido uma das formas almejadas para a redução da incidência de enfermidades, como as esquistossomoses e fascioloses. Essa medida epidemiológica tem se concretizado através da utilização dos moluscicidas sintéticos que, dentre outras desvantagens, trazem danos ao ecossistema. Visando a obtenção de novos compostos, os estudos sobre a potencialidade de produtos naturais moluscicidas têm crescido consideravelmente. Alguns pesquisadores apontam os moluscicidas vegetais como fontes alternativas para o tratamento profilático de parasitoses. Tendo em vista a abrangência, endemicidade e relevância, este trabalho revela um maior enfoque à atividade moluscicida de plantas relacionada às esquistossomíases. Unitermos: moluscicida, vegetal, esquistossomose.ABSTRACT: "Plant molluscicidal activity: a prophylactic alternative". An effective way to combat helminthes having mollusk in their life cycle is by controlling their population. The attempt to battle the natural breeding of intermediary hosts through molluscicides has been the targeted approach to reduce the incidence of such diseases as schistosomiasis and fascioloses. This epidemiological measure has been performed using synthetic molluscicides which, among other drawbacks, cause damages to the ecosystem. In order to obtain new compounds, studies on the potential of natural molluscicides products are increasing. Researchers draw attention to molluscicides plants as alternative sources for the prophylactic management of parasitoses. In view of the scope, significance and endemism, the present work highlights plant activities related to schistosomiasis.
introduction:The Baixada Maranhense Microregion currently has the highest prevalence of schistosomiasis in the State of Maranhão, likely because this parasitosis is characterized as an occupational disease, and increased contact with water increases the risk of infection by Schistosoma mansoni. This paper reports the results of the fi rst comprehensive freshwater malacological survey performed in the Baixada Maranhense Microregion. Methods: Freshwater mollusks were collected from the twenty-one municipalities of the Baixada Maranhense Microregion and from Bacurituba and Cajapió and were evaluated for infection by trematodes. Results: A total of 9,129 mollusks were collected (sixteen species), which included the fi rst records of six species in the State of Maranhão: Gundlachia radiata, G. ticaga, Hebetancylus moricandi, Plesiophysa guadeloupensis, Pomacea bridgesii diffusa and Omalonyx sp. Biomphalaria glabrata was found in fi ve municipalities, whereas B. straminea was found in nine. Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea were observed in syntopy in Pinheiro and São Bento. Of the 990 specimens of B. glabrata and the 2,109 specimens of B. straminea that were exposed to and/or analyzed for the presence of larval trematodes, only a single specimen of B. glabrata (0.1%) from São Bento shed S. mansoni . Other larval trematodes were fi rst observed in mollusks from the State of Maranhão. Conclusions: These results indicate that the study area is epidemiologically important due to the presence of two natural vectors of schistosomiasis and the active transmission of schistosomiasis, which was confi rmed in the infected specimen that was collected in this study.
O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a prevalência da esquistossomose mansônica no Maranhão, Brasil, no período de 1997 a 2003, segundo as regionais de saúde contempladas pelo Programa de Controle da Esquistossomose (PCE). O método estatístico utilizado foi a regressão polinomial. Bacabal e São Luís apresentaram tendência decrescente e constante. Colinas demonstrou tendência de incremento até o ano de 2002, com posterior diminuição. Em Imperatriz, observou-se tendência crescente e constante. Concluiu-se que as questões relativas às características socioeconômicas são bastante expressivas no Maranhão e, seguramente, possuem relação com os resultados encontrados. Acredita-se, ainda, que o registro de dados referente às regionais de saúde do estado tenha sido afetado pelas modificações ocorridas por conta da descentralização do PCE. Os resultados deste estudo apontam aspectos que transcendem a análise do padrão de ocorrência de casos de esquistossomose mansônica no Estado do Maranhão, ficando demonstrada, sobretudo, a necessidade de melhorias relacionadas às condições de vida da população.
Schistosomiasis is a serious public health issue in the world infecting more than 200 million people. In Maranhão state, Brazil, the disease has a high prevalence in the Baixada Maranhense microregion, where the socioeconomic conditions, high prevalence of freshwater snails, elevated incidence of human infection, and large rodent populations make the area highly conducive to the life cycle and persistence of schistosomiasis. The objective of this study was to record the perception of residents and health/public education professionals regarding this parasitosis and also understand their knowledge of the relationship between schistosomiasis and the environment. We conducted 53 interviews addressing the socioeconomic, behavioral, and environmental issues surrounding schistosomiasis. It was recorded that the population believed the environment is the main cause of the disease and the fisherman may be stigmatized by their chance of having the disease. Health/public educational professionals in the region indicated that there were no regular educational campaigns, which contributed to the high rates of reinfection and the difficulties in preventing and controlling the spread of the disease. These data clearly demonstrate the need for interdisciplinary work that engages the community in gathering and disseminating knowledge and developing solutions to minimize the occurrence of this major health issue in the region.
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