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A nationwide survey of the prevalence of human Gymnophalloides seoi infection on western and southern coastal islands in the Republic of Korea
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A nationwide survey of the prevalence of human Gymnophalloides seoi infection on western and southern coastal islands in the Republic of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2001;39(1):23-30.
Published online: March 31, 2001

1Department of Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

2Korea Association of Health, Seoul 157-016, Korea.

Corresponding author (cjy@plaza.snu.ac.kr))
• Received: February 15, 2001   • Accepted: February 26, 2001

Copyright © 2001 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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A nationwide survey of the prevalence of human Gymnophalloides seoi infection on western and southern coastal islands in the Republic of Korea
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Fig. 1 Map showing the areas where the fecal specimens were collected and Gymnophalloides seoi eggs were found.(●, positive for G. seoi eggs; ○, negative for G. seoi eggs)
A nationwide survey of the prevalence of human Gymnophalloides seoi infection on western and southern coastal islands in the Republic of Korea
Province Name of islands Area codea) No. exam. No. egg posit.(%) mean EPG (min-max)
Western coastal islands
 Inchon-shi Soyado 1 57 1 (1.8) 144 (144)
Yonghungdo 2 66 0 (0.0)
Sonchaedo 3 62 0 (0.0)
 Kyonggi-do Chebudo 4 65 0 (0.0)
 Chungchongnam-do Wonsando 5 94 0 (0.0)
Sapshido 6 87 0 (0.0)
Kodaedo 7 89 0 (0.0)
Anmyondo 8 85 0 (0.0)
 Chollabuk-do Munyodo 9 98 13 (13.3) 45 (24-72)
Shinshido 10 93 12 (12.9) 696 (24-4,392)
Sonyudo 11 107 11 (10.3) 254 (24-864)
 Chollanam-do Amtaedo 12 99 25 (25.3) 111 (24-816)
Cheungdo 13 92 23 (25.0) 48 (24-144)
Anchwado 14 110 23 (20.9) 54 (24-168)
Kohado 15 85 5 (5.9) 30 (24-48)
Dallido 16 104 6 (5.8) 56 (48-72)
Hauido 17 96 2 (2.1) 24 (24)
Tochodo 18 95 2 (2.1) 72 (24-120)
Hachodo 19 108 2 (1.9) n.e.b)
Pikeumdo 20 104 1 (1.0) n.e.
Nakwoldo 21 93 0 (0.0)
Imchado 22 99 0 (0.0)
Heuksando 23 90 0 (0.0)
Sangchodo 24 103 0 (0.0)
 Subtotal 2,181 126 (5.8) 130.4 (24-4,392)
Southern coastal islands
 Chollanam-do Pyeongildo 25 108 10 (9.3) 240 (72-504)
Keogumdo 26 113 10 (8.8) 72 (24-120)
Kogumdo 27 111 6 (5.4) 288 (96-364)
Sorokdo 28 91 2 (2.2) 216 (216)
Naenarodo 29 107 2 (1.9) 120 (120)
Tolsando 30 93 1 (1.1) n.e.
Pogildo 31 103 0 (0.0)
Nopdo 32 102 0 (0.0)
Nohwado 33 109 0 (0.0)
Oenarodo 34 117 0 (0.0)
Changdo 35 109 0 (0.0)
Sodo 36 100 0 (0.0)
 Kyongsangnam-do Sandaldo 37 67 1 (1.5) n.e.
Kajodo 38 104 1 (1.0) n.e.
Yokchido 39 94 0 (0.0)
Tumido 40 62 0 (0.0)
Yonhwado 41 66 0 (0.0)
Pijindo 42 61 0 (0.0)
Maemuldo 43 38 0 (0.0)
 Pusan-shi Kadokdo 44 128 1 (0.8) n.e.
 Cheju-do Chuchado 45 115 0 (0.0)
 Subtotal 1,998 34 (1.7) 184 (24-504)

 Total 4,179 160 (3.8) 154.4 (24-4,392)
Age group Males
Females
Total
No. exam. No. egg positive (%) No. exam. No. egg positive (%) No. exam. No. egg positive (%)
0-9 124 0 (0.0) 123 0 (0.0) 247 0 (0.0)
10-19 130 0 (0.0) 106 0 (0.0) 236 0 (0.0)
20-29 77 1 (1.3) 85 4 (4.7) 162 5 (3.1)
30-39 157 1 (0.6) 226 2 (0.9) 383 3 (0.8)
40-49 266 7 (2.6) 296 12 (4.1) 562 19 (3.4)
50-59 409 18 (4.4) 486 28 (5.8) 895 46 (5.1)
60-69 463 24 (5.2) 575 31 (5.4) 1,038 55 (5.3)
70-79 193 11 (5.7) 235 10 (4.3) 428 21 (4.9)
over 80 38 2 (5.3) 58 2 (3.4) 96 4 (4.2)
unknown 61 3 (4.9) 70 4 (5.7) 131 7 (5.2)

Total 1,918 67 (3.5) 2,260 93 (4.1) 4,178 160 (3.8)
Table 1. Results of fecal examinations for Gymnophalloides seoi eggs among the people residing on western and southern islands in the Republic of Korea.

Area code in Fig. 1.

n.e.: not examined.

Table 2. Age and sex prevalence of Gymnophalloides seoi among the inhabitants on western and southern coastal islands in the Republic of Korea