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Comparison of the Epidemiological Aspects of Imported Dengue Cases between Korea and Japan, 2006–2010

To compare the epidemiological characteristics of dengue cases imported by travelers or immigration in both Korea and Japan, we determined dengue incidence and related risk factors. During 2006–2010, 367 and 589 imported dengue cases were reported in Korea and Japan, respectively. In Korea, the pres...

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Autores principales: Jeong, Young Eui, Lee, Won-Chang, Cho, Jung Eun, Han, Myung-Guk, Lee, Won-Ja
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4776262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phrp.2015.12.001
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author Jeong, Young Eui
Lee, Won-Chang
Cho, Jung Eun
Han, Myung-Guk
Lee, Won-Ja
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Lee, Won-Chang
Cho, Jung Eun
Han, Myung-Guk
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description To compare the epidemiological characteristics of dengue cases imported by travelers or immigration in both Korea and Japan, we determined dengue incidence and related risk factors. During 2006–2010, 367 and 589 imported dengue cases were reported in Korea and Japan, respectively. In Korea, the presumptive origins for the dengue infections were Southeast Asia (82.6%), Southern Asia (13.9%), Eastern Asia (1.1%), South America (0.3%), Central America (0.3%), Africa (0.3%), and other countries (1.6%). In Japan, the origins of the infections were Southeast Asia (69.8%), Southern Asia (20.0%), Eastern Asia (1.7%), South America (2.5%), Central America (1.2%), Africa (1.2%), Oceania (2.4%), and other countries (1.2%). In both countries, more dengue cases were reported for men than for women (p < 0.01), and those aged 20–30 years accounted for > 60% of the total cases. The frequency of imported cases in summer and autumn (∼70% of total cases) was similar in both countries. This study demonstrates that there is a similar pattern of imported dengue cases in Korea and Japan. Therefore, there is a risk of an autochthonous dengue outbreak in Korea, as indicated by the recent outbreak in Japan in 2014.
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spelling pubmed-47762622016-03-15 Comparison of the Epidemiological Aspects of Imported Dengue Cases between Korea and Japan, 2006–2010 Jeong, Young Eui Lee, Won-Chang Cho, Jung Eun Han, Myung-Guk Lee, Won-Ja Osong Public Health Res Perspect Brief Report To compare the epidemiological characteristics of dengue cases imported by travelers or immigration in both Korea and Japan, we determined dengue incidence and related risk factors. During 2006–2010, 367 and 589 imported dengue cases were reported in Korea and Japan, respectively. In Korea, the presumptive origins for the dengue infections were Southeast Asia (82.6%), Southern Asia (13.9%), Eastern Asia (1.1%), South America (0.3%), Central America (0.3%), Africa (0.3%), and other countries (1.6%). In Japan, the origins of the infections were Southeast Asia (69.8%), Southern Asia (20.0%), Eastern Asia (1.7%), South America (2.5%), Central America (1.2%), Africa (1.2%), Oceania (2.4%), and other countries (1.2%). In both countries, more dengue cases were reported for men than for women (p < 0.01), and those aged 20–30 years accounted for > 60% of the total cases. The frequency of imported cases in summer and autumn (∼70% of total cases) was similar in both countries. This study demonstrates that there is a similar pattern of imported dengue cases in Korea and Japan. Therefore, there is a risk of an autochthonous dengue outbreak in Korea, as indicated by the recent outbreak in Japan in 2014. Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2016-02 2015-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4776262/ /pubmed/26981346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phrp.2015.12.001 Text en Copyright © 2015 Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Published by Elsevier Korea LLC. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_sort comparison of the epidemiological aspects of imported dengue cases between korea and japan, 2006–2010
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4776262/
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