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Clinical characteristics of toxoplasmosis patients in Korea: A retrospective study using health insurance review and assessment service data and electronic medical records

Parasites, Hosts and Diseases 2024;62(4):424-437.
Published online: November 22, 2024

1Department of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul 03080, Korea

2MediCheck Research Institute, Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul 07649, Korea

3Department of Ophthalmology, Institute of Vision Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Korea

4Corneal Dystrophy Research Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Korea

5Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

6Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon 22332, Korea

7Division of Infectious Disease Response, Chungcheong Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Daejeon 35208, Korea

8Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam 13620, Korea

*Correspondence (ehshin@snu.ac.kr)
• Received: January 4, 2024   • Accepted: August 19, 2024

© 2024 The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Clinical characteristics of toxoplasmosis patients in Korea: A retrospective study using health insurance review and assessment service data and electronic medical records
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Fig. 1 Features of patients with toxoplasmosis occurring from 2007 to 2020 in Korea extracted from patient-specific research data provided by the HIRA Service (total=5,917, black=male, yellow=female). (A) Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis by sex. (B) Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis by age at the time of diagnosis. (C–F) These contain multiple counts. (C) Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis by year of diagnosis. (D) Distribution of patients by geography where the hospital is located. (E) Distribution of patients by institution (hospital type). (F) Distribution of patients by the diagnosing department. This data is an extraction of some of our previous data published in Public health weekly report [24] for the development of this study.
Fig. 2 Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis by the result of T. gondii infection tests (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and polymerase chain reaction) conducted in four hospitals (total=533 cases). (A) Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis depending on the result of the T. gondii infection tests (yellow=positive, blue=negative, gray=no test). (B) Frequency of each test conducted in patients. (C) Distribution of patients by test results according to the presence or absence of ocular symptoms.
Fig. 3 Patient’s information about prescription of treatment recorded in EMR. (A) Distribution of patients by prescription of treatment for toxoplasmosis (yellow=yes, blue=no). (B) Frequency of each treatment prescribed in patients.
Fig. 4 Patient’s information about exposure history to risk factors recorded in EMR. (A) Distribution of patients by the existence of exposure history to risk factors (yellow=yes, blue=no). (B) Frequency of each exposure history to risk factors that occurred in patients.
Clinical characteristics of toxoplasmosis patients in Korea: A retrospective study using health insurance review and assessment service data and electronic medical records

Demographic information of patients with toxoplasmosis extracted from the EMR data (2003–2021)

(A) Distribution of patients by sex
Sex Total (n=533)
Male 267 (50.1%)
Female 266 (49.9%)
(B) Distribution of patients by age
Age (Years) Total (n=533)
0–9 56 (10.5%)
10–19 20 (3.7%)
20–29 50 (9.4%)
30–39 96 (18.0%)
40–49 112 (21.0%)
50–59 105 (19.7%)
60–69 71 (13.3%)
70- 23 (4.3%)
(C) Distribution of patients by diagnosis
Diagnosis Total (n=533)
Toxoplasmosis 291 (54.6%)
Congenital toxoplasmosis 25 (4.7%)
Cerebral toxoplasmosis 22 (4.1%)
Ocular toxoplasmosis 190 (35.6%)
Toxoplasma hepatitis 3 (0.6%)
Pulmonary toxoplasmosis 2 (0.4%)

Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis by the diagnosing department and symptoms (2003–2021)

(A) Distribution of patients by department of diagnosis

Department Total (n=533)
Ophthalmology 280 (52.5%)

Infectious medicine 101 (18.9%)

Otolaryngology 68 (12.8%)

Pediatrics 36 (6.7%)

Neurology 15 (2.8%)

Obstetrics & Gynecology 9 (1.7%)

Hematology 4 (0.7%)

Else 20 (3.7%)

(B) Symptoms associated with toxoplasomosis patients

Symptoms Total (n=533)

Ocular symptoms (n=290, 54.4%) Uveitis 77 (14.4%)
Retinitis 23 (4.3%)
Retinopathy 60 (11.3%)
Ocular angiopathy 16 (3.0%)
Ocular neuropathy 10 (1.9%)
Macular lesions 45 (8.4%)
Vitreous lesions 35 (6.6%)
Visual disturbance 112 (21.0%)
Loss of vision 84 (15.8%)
Eye floaters 20 (3.7%)
Eye discomfort 43 (8.1%)
Scars in eye 20 (3.7%)

Non-ocular symptoms (n=243, 45.6%) Lymphadenopathy 126 (23.6%)
Hydrocephalus 12 (2.2%)
Headache 17 (3.2%)
Brain lesions and Neuropathy 40 (7.5%)
Paralysis 7 (1.3%)
Respiratory failure 7 (1.3%)
Vomiting 5 (0.9%)
Fever and sputum 24 (4.5%)
Dermatitis 10 (1.9%)
No symptoms 57 (10.7%)
Else 47 (8.8%)
Table 1 Demographic information of patients with toxoplasmosis extracted from the EMR data (2003–2021)
Table 2 Distribution of patients with toxoplasmosis by the diagnosing department and symptoms (2003–2021)