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KMID : 0386320210540010021
Korean Leprosy Bulletin
2021 Volume.54 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.30
Leprosy in Korea 2000-2020
Kim Jong-Pill

Abstract
Background: Although incidence of leprosy in Korea has declined steadily over the years, the increase in immigration since the turn of the century?much of it from countries where leprosy is still prevalent?may have been linked to the national leprosy control program.

Objective: The object of this study is to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of cases of leprosy in Korea among Korea-born and foreign-born population groups.

Methods: It was performed observational, retrospective study of new cases of leprosy cases in Korea, as reviewed leprosy records from the Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention from 2000 to 2020.

Results: Of the leprosy cases registered during the study period, 141 were in Korea patients, while 36 were detected in resident immigrants. Most imported cases were diagnosed in Indonesia(25%), Sri Lanka(23.8%), and Nepal(20%). Others were Myanmar, Bangladeshi, Thailand, and Philippines. Male ratios of new cases were 43.3% in Korea patients and 94.4% in resident immigrants (p<0.01). Mean age of it was 62.5 years in Korea patients and 27.9 years old in resident immigrants(p<0.01). In the initial symptom to visit clinics, ratios of skin lesion were 51% and 67% in all cases(p>0.05) on the other hand 52% and 79% in MB cases(p=0.01). In durations from start of symptoms to diagnosis, mean durations were 15.82 months and 6.81 months(p<0.01). Ratios of MB and PB were 90% and 67%(p<0.001).

Conclusion: Although the number of new cases of Korea-born were continuously d ecreasing, new cases of foreign-born were continuously occurring. Clinicians should be made more aware of the potential for leprosy incidence among patients from countries where the disease is endemic.
KEYWORD
Korea, Leprosy
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