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Human Taeniasis in the Republic of Korea: Hidden or Gone?

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2013;51(1):9-17.
Published online: February 18, 2013

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

Corresponding author (cjy@snu.ac.kr)
• Received: September 20, 2012   • Revised: December 18, 2012   • Accepted: December 18, 2012

© 2013, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Scolices of human Taenia tapeworms recovered from Korean patients. (A) A scolex of Taenia solium having 4 suckers and 30 hooklets (arrow) on the rostellum. Scale bar=0.15 mm. (B) A scolex of T. asiatica having 4 suckers but no hooklets. It has more or less elevated rostellum (arrow). Scale bar=0.20 mm. (C) A scolex of T. saginata showing the same morphology as T. asiatica with the exception of the morphology of the rostellum, which is flat or invaginated. Scale bar=0.20 mm.
Fig. 2 Graphic presentation of the decreasing patterns of Taenia spp. egg positive rates in Korea. Data are from nationwide or local figures presented in Table 1 from 1914-2008 and from Jeju-do in Table 2 from 1965-2006. Note the remarkably higher egg positive rates in Jeju-do compared to the national figures or data from other local areas during 1965 and 1990.
Fig. 3 Taenia asiatica adult worm and life cycle in Korea. (A) An adult worm of T. asiatica recovered from a Korean patient. Scale bar=2 cm. (B) A figure showing a traditionally reared pig in Jeju-do. The toilet used by humans is located far right side of the figure (upper level of the rock).
Fig. 4 Decreasing patterns of cysticercosis in Korea based on data from Seoul National University Hospital (1968-1987) [56] and those from Kyunghee University Medical Center (1972-2005) [57,59] both of which are located in Seoul.
Human Taeniasis in the Republic of Korea: Hidden or Gone?
Author (year) Subjects (Locality) No. examined No. Taenia sp. egg posit. (%) Stryker (1914) Suan Mine Hospital 206 16 (7.8)b Kobayashi and Kwon (1917) Hospital patients (Seoul) 323 29 (9.0) Kojima and Ko (1919) Outpatients and students (Jinju) 1,000 72 (7.2) Uchida (1924) Prisoners (Seoul) 1,280 154 (12.0) Mills (1927) Inhabitants (Gyeonggi-do) 7,000 201 (2.9) Oda (1929) Inhabitants (Jeonju) 442 14 (3.2) Takemura (1934) Patients (Seoul) 216 4 (1.9) Sekiguchi et al. (1937) Inhabitants (Kimhae) 4,594 17 (0.4) Keijo Imperial University (1940) Seoul 717 7 (1.0) Brooke et al. (1956) Prisoners (North Koreans) 1,726 29 (1.7) Soh et al. (1961) Outpatients (Seoul) 14,682 80 (0.5) Seo et al. (1969) Inhabitants (Nationwide) 40,581 284 (0.7) MHSA & KAPE (1971)c Inhabitants (Nationwide) 24,887 461 (1.9) MHSA & KAPE (1976)c Inhabitants (Nationwide) 27,178 197 (0.7) MHSA & KAPE (1981)c Inhabitants (Nationwide) 35,018 389 (1.1) Seo et al. (1981) Riparian people (5 major rivers) 13,373 68 (0.5) MHSA & KAH (1986)d Inhabitants (Nationwide) 43,590 119 (0.3) MHSA & KAH (1992)d Inhabitants (Nationwide) 46,912 26 (0.06) Lee et al. (1994) In- and outpatients (Seoul) 52,552 28 (0.05) MHSA & KAH (1997)d Inhabitants (Nationwide) 45,832 11 (0.02) KAHP (2004)e Inhabitants (Nationwide) 20,546 0 (0.0) Chai et al. (2006) Inhabitants (Nationwide) 4,137 0 (0.0) Cho et al. (2008) Riparian people (4 major rivers) 24,075 3 (0.01) Author (year) Subjects No. examined No. Taenia sp. egg posit. (%) Kang et al. (1965) Primary schoolchildren 11,063 985 (8.9) Cho et al. (1967) Rural villagers 577 216 (37.4) Urban students 1,631 267 (16.4) MHSA & KAPE (1971) General inhabitants 462 38 (8.2) Seo et al. (1972) General inhabitants 3,169 402 (12.7) Kim (1980) General inhabitants 652a 131 (20.1) MHSA & KAPE (1981) General inhabitants 663 127 (19.2) Joo et al. (1985) General inhabitants 1,280 50 (3.9) MHSA & KAH (1986) General inhabitants 401 9 (2.2) Soh et al. (1988) General inhabitants 1,102 76 (6.9) MHSA & KAH (1992) General inhabitants 522 8 (1.5) MHSA & KAH (1997) General inhabitants 323 0 (0.0) KAHP (2004) General inhabitants 300 0 (0.0) Chai et al. (2006) General inhabitants 100 0 (0.0)
Table 1. Prevalence of taeniasis among Koreansa (1914-2008)

People from nationwide or local areas, except Cheju-do (Island).

Taenia saginata eggs.

Ministry of Health and Social Affairs & Korea Association for Parasite Eradication.

Ministry of Health and Social Affairs & Korea Association of Health.

Korea Association of Health Promotion.

Table 2. Prevalence of taeniases among people in Cheju-do

questionnaire study.