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Tuberculosis prevention and care in Korea: Evolution of policy and practice

Tuberculosis (TB) in Korea remains a serious health problem with an estimated 77 per 100,000 incidence rate for 2016. This makes Korea as the only OECD country with high incidence of TB. The government has increased budgets and strengthened patient management policies since 2011. The management of l...

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Autores principales: Go, Unyeong, Park, Misun, Kim, Un-Na, Lee, Sodam, Han, Sunmi, Lee, Joosun, Yang, Jiyeon, Kim, Jieun, Park, Shinyoung, Kim, Youngman, Yoo, Hyosoon, Cha, Jeongok, Park, Wonseo, Kang, Haeyoung, Kim, Hwon, Park, Guri, Kim, Minjung, Park, Ok, Son, Hyunjin, Cho, Enhi, Na, Kyoungin, Kwon, Yunhyung, Lee, Yeonkyeng, Lee, Kang Hee, Jeong, Eunkyeong, Lee, Dukhyoung, Yang, Byung-guk, Jeon, Byung-yul, Lee, Jong-Koo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2018.04.006
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author Go, Unyeong
Park, Misun
Kim, Un-Na
Lee, Sodam
Han, Sunmi
Lee, Joosun
Yang, Jiyeon
Kim, Jieun
Park, Shinyoung
Kim, Youngman
Yoo, Hyosoon
Cha, Jeongok
Park, Wonseo
Kang, Haeyoung
Kim, Hwon
Park, Guri
Kim, Minjung
Park, Ok
Son, Hyunjin
Cho, Enhi
Na, Kyoungin
Kwon, Yunhyung
Lee, Yeonkyeng
Lee, Kang Hee
Jeong, Eunkyeong
Lee, Dukhyoung
Yang, Byung-guk
Jeon, Byung-yul
Lee, Jong-Koo
author_facet Go, Unyeong
Park, Misun
Kim, Un-Na
Lee, Sodam
Han, Sunmi
Lee, Joosun
Yang, Jiyeon
Kim, Jieun
Park, Shinyoung
Kim, Youngman
Yoo, Hyosoon
Cha, Jeongok
Park, Wonseo
Kang, Haeyoung
Kim, Hwon
Park, Guri
Kim, Minjung
Park, Ok
Son, Hyunjin
Cho, Enhi
Na, Kyoungin
Kwon, Yunhyung
Lee, Yeonkyeng
Lee, Kang Hee
Jeong, Eunkyeong
Lee, Dukhyoung
Yang, Byung-guk
Jeon, Byung-yul
Lee, Jong-Koo
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description Tuberculosis (TB) in Korea remains a serious health problem with an estimated 77 per 100,000 incidence rate for 2016. This makes Korea as the only OECD country with high incidence of TB. The government has increased budgets and strengthened patient management policies since 2011. The management of latent tuberculosis was added to the response with strengthened and extensive contact investigations in the five-year tuberculosis control plan (2013–2017) and implementation was established in 2013. Due to these efforts Korea has achieved an average 5.2% reduction annually in tuberculosis incidence rate between 2011 and 2016. To further expedite the reduction of the TB burden the government has introduced additional measures including mandatory screening of latent tuberculosis infection for community workers in congregate settings including daycare centers for children, kindergarten, and teachers in schools and health care workers in clinics and hospitals to solve the problems identified through contact investigations in 2017. Providing high quality free diagnosis and treatment of active TB including for multidrug resistant TB combined with active contact investigations is the mainstay of the current programmatic response in Korea. However, the limitation of existing tools for LTBI pose challenge including absence of best mechanism for effective communication with professionals and the public, the need for at least 3 months of treatment and the risk of side effects. Developing effective tools will help to overcome these challenges.
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spelling pubmed-68301702019-11-12 Tuberculosis prevention and care in Korea: Evolution of policy and practice Go, Unyeong Park, Misun Kim, Un-Na Lee, Sodam Han, Sunmi Lee, Joosun Yang, Jiyeon Kim, Jieun Park, Shinyoung Kim, Youngman Yoo, Hyosoon Cha, Jeongok Park, Wonseo Kang, Haeyoung Kim, Hwon Park, Guri Kim, Minjung Park, Ok Son, Hyunjin Cho, Enhi Na, Kyoungin Kwon, Yunhyung Lee, Yeonkyeng Lee, Kang Hee Jeong, Eunkyeong Lee, Dukhyoung Yang, Byung-guk Jeon, Byung-yul Lee, Jong-Koo J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis Article Tuberculosis (TB) in Korea remains a serious health problem with an estimated 77 per 100,000 incidence rate for 2016. This makes Korea as the only OECD country with high incidence of TB. The government has increased budgets and strengthened patient management policies since 2011. The management of latent tuberculosis was added to the response with strengthened and extensive contact investigations in the five-year tuberculosis control plan (2013–2017) and implementation was established in 2013. Due to these efforts Korea has achieved an average 5.2% reduction annually in tuberculosis incidence rate between 2011 and 2016. To further expedite the reduction of the TB burden the government has introduced additional measures including mandatory screening of latent tuberculosis infection for community workers in congregate settings including daycare centers for children, kindergarten, and teachers in schools and health care workers in clinics and hospitals to solve the problems identified through contact investigations in 2017. Providing high quality free diagnosis and treatment of active TB including for multidrug resistant TB combined with active contact investigations is the mainstay of the current programmatic response in Korea. However, the limitation of existing tools for LTBI pose challenge including absence of best mechanism for effective communication with professionals and the public, the need for at least 3 months of treatment and the risk of side effects. Developing effective tools will help to overcome these challenges. Elsevier 2018-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6830170/ /pubmed/31720389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2018.04.006 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 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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Go, Unyeong
Park, Misun
Kim, Un-Na
Lee, Sodam
Han, Sunmi
Lee, Joosun
Yang, Jiyeon
Kim, Jieun
Park, Shinyoung
Kim, Youngman
Yoo, Hyosoon
Cha, Jeongok
Park, Wonseo
Kang, Haeyoung
Kim, Hwon
Park, Guri
Kim, Minjung
Park, Ok
Son, Hyunjin
Cho, Enhi
Na, Kyoungin
Kwon, Yunhyung
Lee, Yeonkyeng
Lee, Kang Hee
Jeong, Eunkyeong
Lee, Dukhyoung
Yang, Byung-guk
Jeon, Byung-yul
Lee, Jong-Koo
Tuberculosis prevention and care in Korea: Evolution of policy and practice
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title_short Tuberculosis prevention and care in Korea: Evolution of policy and practice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2018.04.006
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