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KMID : 1143420180110140426
Public Health Weekly Report
2018 Volume.11 No. 14 p.426 ~ p.432
Current status of the elimination project on intestinal parasitic diseases in endemic areas with food-borne trematodiasis
Ju Ji-Hyeon

Lee Myoung-Ro
Shin Hee-Eun
Kim Yu-Jung
Lee Sang-Eun
Kim Hyun-Jung
Bahk Sun-Ok
Lee Young-Joo
Cho Shin-Hyeong
Abstract
Background: Clonorchis sinensis is the highest contributor to infection rates of intestinal parasites in Korea. It is estimated that a million individuals have been infected with C. sinensis, based on the results of the 8th nationwide survey of the intestinal parasites in 2012.

Current status: The results of the survey, which was carried out in highly endemic areas in 2017, showed that the infection rate of intestinal parasites was 5.0%, comprising 3.9% of Clonorchis. sinensis, 0.8% of Metagonimus. yokogawai, and 0.1% of Trichuri trichiura. To eliminate food-borne intestinal parasitic diseases, we have focused on decreasing the infection rate of C. sinensis. Despite the recent declining trend of C. sinensis infections, it is necessary to strengthen education and promotion of infection prevention and to develop more effective diagnostic tools. In the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the elimination project of intestinal parasitic diseases, including education and promotion strategies tailored to inhabitants¡¯ needs, has been conducted around high prevalence areas.

Future perspective: To eliminate intestinal parasitic diseases in highly endemic areas, we will carry out efforts to improve diagnostic accuracy and to develop effective educational systems, simultaneously. Materials for public awareness campaigns should be developed and widely distributed in C. sinensis endemic areas. Simple and accurate diagnosis methods that can be applied directly in the field should be available.
KEYWORD
Clonorchis sinensis, Parasites, Intestinal parasitic diseases, Prevalence, Diagnosis
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