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KMID : 1120220170080060421
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
2017 Volume.8 No. 6 p.421 ~ p.424
Follow-up Study of Patients Previously Diagnosed with Lymphatic Filariasis in Korea
Cheun Hyeng-Il

Shin Hee-Eun
Ma Da-Won
Hong Sung-Hee
Kim Tae-Yun
Lee Sang-Eun
Ju Jung-Won
Park Yun-Kyu
Kim Tong-Soo
Cho Shin-Hyeong
Abstract
Objectives: Korea was an endemic area for lymphatic filariasis (LF), caused by the nematode parasite Brugia malayi, until the 1970s. The World Health Organization recognized Korea as LF-free in June 2008. However, it is necessary to confirm that patients that have had LF in the past still test negative, to prevent the re-emergence of LF in Korea.

Methods: We followed up a total of 83 patients who had been diagnosed with LF between 2002 and 2010 in endemic LF areas.

Results: Fifty-two of the 83 subjects were negative for LF, whereas 31 subjects had re-located to a different city or province, were dead, or were unaccounted for. Most subjects with negative test results still exhibited edema in the legs or the arms, and some complained of redness and swelling in the legs or ankle joints. However, we found that these symptoms were due to diseases other than LF.

Conclusion: In this follow-up study, we did not find any evidence indicating the potential re-emergence of LF in Korea.
KEYWORD
lymphatic filariasis, Brugia malayi
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