Epidemiological Characteristics of Imported Malaria Related to International Travel in the Republic of Korea (2009-2018)

Author:

Jeon Byoung Hak1,Lee Jung Ah2,Lee Shin Young3,Lee Sang Eun4,Yeom Joon Sup2

Affiliation:

1. Seoul Metropolitan Government

2. Yonsei University College of Medicine

3. Capital Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency

4. Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency

Abstract

Abstract

Malaria, transmitted by mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium parasites, remains a significant health issue with global travel increasing the risk of imported malaria. This study investigates imported malaria cases in the Republic of Korea from 2009 to 2018 using data from the Korea National Infectious Disease Surveillance System. During this period, 601 imported cases were reported, with 82.4% male patients and a median age of 39.1 years. Most cases (76.5%) involved Korean residents returning from malaria-endemic areas, mainly Africa and Asia. Plasmodium falciparum (55.7%) and Plasmodium vivax (30.3%) were the predominant species. The annual percent change in incidence rate was 6.45%. Notably, 71.5% of the patients did not receive prophylactic chemotherapy, and 18% of those who did still developed malaria. Median diagnostic delays were 4 days for P. falciparum and 7 days for P. vivax. The case fatality rate was 2.3%, with all deaths occurring in residents who contracted P. falciparum in Africa. This study emphasizes the ongoing risk of imported malaria in the ROK and highlights the need for better awareness and preventive measures among travelers. Enhancing surveillance and educating travelers on prophylaxis are crucial.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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