What you should know about this indicator
- Schistosomiasis is a painful and debilitating disease caused by parasitic worms of the species Schistosoma. It is transmitted by coming into contact with contaminated water, such as bathing or swimming in it or drinking it. It causes a variety of symptoms, from abdominal pain and bloody stool or urine to liver damage, kidney failure and cancer.
- Schistosomiasis is most common in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, especially in poor communities without access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. It is classified as a neglected tropical disease (NTD) by the World Health Organization (WHO).
- The WHO recommends preventive chemotherapy for schistosomiasis, which means administrating safe and effective drugs to at-risk populations, regardless of whether individuals are infected or not. The WHO recommends that all school-age children and at-risk adults in endemic areas receive preventive chemotherapy.
- This data shows the number of people who require preventive chemotherapy for schistosomiasis. Not everyone who requires preventive chemotherapy is receiving it — we show the percentage of the at-risk population who are receiving preventive chemotherapy in our chart on treatment coverage.
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“Data Page: Number of people requiring preventive treatment for schistosomiasis”, part of the following publication: Esteban Ortiz-Ospina and Max Roser (2016) - “Global Health”. Data adapted from World Health Organization. Retrieved from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260706-181727/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.html [online resource] (archived on July 6, 2026).How to cite this data
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World Health Organization (2025) – with minor processing by Our World in Data. “Number of people requiring preventive treatment for schistosomiasis” [dataset]. World Health Organization, “Preventive Chemotherapy (PC) Data Portal - Schistosomiasis” [original data]. Retrieved July 19, 2026 from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260706-181727/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.html (archived on July 6, 2026).Download
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https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=falseMetadata URL (JSON format)
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=falseExcel / Google Sheets
=IMPORTDATA("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")Python with Pandas
import pandas as pd
import requests
# Fetch the data.
df = pd.read_csv("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", storage_options = {'User-Agent': 'Our World In Data data fetch/1.0'})
# Fetch the metadata
metadata = requests.get("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false").json()R
library(jsonlite)
# Fetch the data
df <- read.csv("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")
# Fetch the metadata
metadata <- fromJSON("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")Stata
import delimited "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-requiring-preventive-chemotherapy-for-schistosomiasis.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", encoding("utf-8") clear