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KMID : 0379319820070010066
Korean Journal of Rural Medicine
1982 Volume.7 No. 1 p.66 ~ p.73
A Survey on Paragonimus Infection Among School Population in Kyodong and Smsan Island, Gangwha-Gun
ùÛÌéÚÅ/Han, Kyung-Min
äÌç¶ÌÅ/ì°ÐÆ÷Á/Ahn, Yung-Kyum/Lee, Keun-Tae
Abstract
Paragonimus westermani is one of the most popular endemic parasitic diseases in Korea. The nation wide prevalence survey were carried out by Gobayashi (1921) with sputum examination and by Walton and Chyu (1959) with the intradermal skin test respectively.
Recent studies showed the decline of positive rate in intradermal skin test of the local inhabitants and also showed the less distribution of intermediate host.
The fact seemed that caused by economic improvement of village people, decrease of intermediate host by increasing use of pesticides, becoming lower water level at streams and rivers and better irrigation and finally by better community health education etc.
Gangwha area of Gyeonggi-Do was found out as an endemic area of Paragonimus westermani through some studies in the past,however, in the vicinity area of Gangwha, the study in Kyodong island (myon) was carried out in 1965 by Yun et al. Therefore author carried out the intradermal skin test for 2,380 students of primary, middle and high school in Kyodong island and Samsan island.
The results showed as follows
1) The positive rate of intradermal test for Paragonimus westermani infection showed positive in 152 among 1,845 students (8.2 %) in Kyodong island, and 21 among 637 students (3.3 %) in Samsan island respectively.
2) According to grade levels, 49 among 973 students (5.0 %) in primary school, 62 among 962 students (6.4%) in middle school and 53 among 445 students (11.9%) in high school showed positive rate. This showed the higher grade the higher positive rate.
3) Among these total 164 positive cases in the intradermal skin test, only in 3 cases eggs were found in sputum.
4) Finding out the intermediate host, only 28 crayfishes from Kyodong island and 12 from Samsan island were collected and examined for metacercaria infection, however, none of metacercaria was found.
5) As a control group, 2 primary schools from the main island were selected. In these schools from the sixth grade students showed positive rate of 4.8% in Naega primary school and 0% in Hajeom Primary school respectively. Those results showed much decrease than studies carried out in the past.
6) The survey for food habit showed that 15 among 1,274 students (1.2%) had experiences of eating raw intermediate host(crayfish) and 266 among 988 students (27.0%) ate cooked.
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