Prevalence of Clonorchis sinensis Infection among Residents along 5 Major Rivers in the Republic of Korea |
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Authors: | Young-Il Jeong Hee-Eun Shin Sang-Eun Lee Hyeng-Il Cheun Jung-Won Ju Jung-Yeon Kim Mi Yeoun Park Shin-Hyeong Cho |
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Affiliation: | Division of Malaria and Parasite Diseases, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cheongju (Osong) 28159, Korea |
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Abstract: | Clonorchis sinensis is currently the most important parasite affecting public health problems in the Republic of Korea. We investigated the prevalence of C. sinensis infection among residents living along 5 major rivers in Korea. A total of 42,562 individual stool samples were collected from 37 localities and examined using the formalin-ether sedimentation technique. Helminth eggs were detected in 4,052 (9.5%) residents and 3,586 (8.4%) were infected with C. sinensis. The egg positive rate of C. sinensis in Nakdong, Seomjin, Geum, Yeongsan, and Han River was 11.7%, 9.9%, 6.5%, 3.1%, and 1.0%, respectively. The overall prevalence of clonorchiasis by sex was 11.2% in males and 6.2% in females. The age-prevalence was the highest in the 50-59 years band. It has been reconfirmed that the endemicity of clonorchiasis is higher in southern areas of Korea, especially along Nakdong and Seomjin Rivers. A combination of continuous control programs with health education initiatives is urgently required in these highly endemic areas of clonorchiasis in Korea. |
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Keywords: | Clonorchis sinensis clonorchiasis prevalence riverside resident 5 major rivers Korea |
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