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Evaluation report on the results of the passive case detection conducted in the Korea malaria pre-eradication progamme during the period 1960-1965
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Korean J Parasitol. 1966 Aug;4(1):1-9. English.
Published online Mar 20, 1994.  http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1966.4.1.1
Copyright © 1966 by The Korean Society for Parasitology
Evaluation report on the results of the passive case detection conducted in the Korea malaria pre-eradication progamme during the period 1960-1965
Yung Han Paik,* and A.C. van der Gugten**
*Malaria Team, Ministry of Social Health and Social affairs, Korea.
**World Health Organization
Abstract

Under the current epidemiological conditions as found in Korea, and considering the limited funds available for the malaria project, passive case detection proved to be the only practical mechanism to obtain reliable data required for the delimitation of malarious areas. The malaria map of the country was completed at the end of 1965.

The high SPRs found among the blood smears reported by the PCD undts are due to the fact that the Korean farmer is able to recognize the clinical symptoms of the disease. The "fever case" reports are therefore actually "suspect malaria case" reports. The consistently high SPR has resulted in the detection of a large number of parasite carriers with the number of smears to be examined being reduced to a minimum.

Although the medical group gave an important contribution to the success of the PCD service in Korea, the number of medical and public health facilities in the rural areas are still too small. This made it necessary to obtain the collaboration of laymen groups like school teachers, village chiefs etc., and their participation largely contributed to the success of the present programme.

The degree of collaboration by the PCD units is higher in the more malarious areas. As no form of encouragement e.g., a reporting fee, has been given to these laymen during the past few years it becomes increasingly more difficult to maintain their active co-operation. It is felt that through passive case detection alone it will not be possible to collect adequate information to provide the proof for the complete interruption of transmission.

Tables


Table 1
Number of PCD workers trained in each province, per 100,000 population and the population figures form each province


Table 2
Results of the fever case notification by the PCD units in the period 1960~1096


Table 3
Results of the Malaria notification through passive case detection by province, 1961~1965


Table 4
Results of the PCD activities in Yongju gun (Kyongsang Pukdo) and in the Cholla Namdo province during 1965


Table 5
Results of the active case detection by area, 1961~1965


Table 6
Results of fever case reporting by category of PCD unit, 1962~1965


Table 7
Result of the possive case detection (1963~1965) in the study area of Yangpyong (partially). Yoju and Ichon guns in the Kyonggido province


Table 8
Result of ACD and PCD in a study area of the Kyonggido province during 1965


Table 9
Comparison of the data of parasite surveys and the data of PCD(1960~1965) by areas

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