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Epidemiological study of clonorchiasis and metagonimiasis along the Geum-gang (River) in Okcheon-gun (County), Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2002;40(1):9-16.
Published online: March 31, 2002

1Department of Internal Medicine, Sun General Hospital, Daejeon 301-131, Korea.

2Department of Internal Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon 301-131, Korea.

3Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 301-131, Korea.

4Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 301-131, Korea.

Corresponding author (yhalee@cnu.ac.kr)
• Received: January 7, 2002   • Accepted: February 16, 2002

Copyright © 2002 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Epidemiological study of clonorchiasis and metagonimiasis along the Geum-gang (River) in Okcheon-gun (County), Korea
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Fig. 1 Map of the areas surveyed in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea. ①, Subug-ri Okcheon-eup; ②, Yegog-ri Cheongsan-myeon; ③, Usan-ri Dongyi-myeon; ④, Okgag-ri Okcheon-eup; ⑤, Eunhaeng-ri Gunseo-myeon.
Fig. 2 Egg positive rates of C. sinensis and Metagonimus sp. based on stool examination according to sex in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Fig. 3 EPG counts of egg positive cases of C. sinensis and Metagonimus sp. according to sex in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do. Cs males of C. sienesis egg positive cases; Cs female, females of C. sinensis egg positive cases; Cs total, both sexes of C. sineneis egg positive cases; My male, males of Metagonimus sp. egg positive cases; My female, females of Metagonimus sp. egg positive cases; My total, both sexes of Metagonimus sp. egg positive cases.
Epidemiological study of clonorchiasis and metagonimiasis along the Geum-gang (River) in Okcheon-gun (County), Korea
 Localities Sex No. of exam. Age group (year)
0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-
Subug-ri Male 130 2 2 3 5 17 27 40 26 8
Okcheon-eupa) Female 157 1 3 4 9 20 29 56 29 6
Subtotal 287 3 5 7 14 37 56 96 55 14
Yegog-ri Male 103 - 10 1 3 15 17 35 17 5
Cheongsan-myeona) Female 122 - 3 - 2 18 29 45 22 3
Subtotal 225 - 13 1 5 33 46 80 39 8
Usan-ri Male 35 - 4 1 3 9 5 12 1 -
Dongyi-myeona) Female 58 2 3 4 10 12 11 10 6 -
Subtotal 93 2 7 5 13 21 16 22 7 -
Okgag-ri Male 120 3 7 3 7 19 23 33 23 2
Okcheon-eupb) Female 158 10 10 5 8 20 29 41 27 8
Subtotal 278 13 17 8 15 39 52 74 50 10
Eunhaeng-ri Male 91 - 2 2 9 21 22 19 14 2
Gunseo-myeonb) Female 107 - - 1 9 19 22 43 13 -
Subtotal 198 - 2 3 18 40 44 62 27 2
Total Male 479 5 25 10 27 81 94 139 81 17
Female 602 13 19 14 38 89 120 195 97 17
Total 1,081 18 44 24 65 170 214 334 178 34
 Localities No. of cases Examined C. sinensis
Metagonimus sp.
Egg-positive casesa)(%) EPG counts of positive Egg-positive cases (%) EPG counts of positive
Riverside areas 605 86 (14.2)b) 967 ± 1,565c) 51 (8.4) 760 ± 1,010
 Subug-ri Okcheon-eup 287 35 (12.2) 582 ± 516 20 (7.0) 520 ± 119
 Yegog-ri Cheongsan-myeon 225 33 (14.6) 1,260 ± 2,002 24 (10.7) 841 ± 1,126
 Usan-ri Dongyi-myeon 93 18 (19.4) 1,177 ± 1,913 7 (7.5) 1,171 ± 1,782
Inland areas 476 15 (3.2)b) 640 ± 561 8 (1.7) 400 ± 151
 Okgag-ri Okcheon-eup 278 9 (3.2) 688 ± 609 3 (1.1) 400 ± 200
 Eunhaeng-ri Gunseo-myeon 198 6 (3.0) 566 ± 527 5 (2.5) 400 ± 141
Total 1,081 101 (9.3) 918 ± 1,463 59 (5.5) 711 ± 947
Age group No. of cases examined
Egg-positive cases of C. sinensis (%)
Egg-positive cases of Metagonimus sp.(%)
Riverside areas Inland areas Subtotal Riverside areas Inland areas Subtotal Riverside Inland Subtotal
0-9 5 13 18 1 (20.0) - 1 (7.6) - - -
10-19 25 19 44 3 (12.0) 1 (5.3) 4 (9.1) 1 (4.0) - 3 (6.8)
20-29 13 11 24 1 (7.6) 1 (9.1) 2 (8.3) - 1 (9.1) 1 (4.1)
30-39 32 33 65 1 (3.1) 1 (3.0) 2 (3.1) - - -
40-49 91 79 170 17 (18.8) 2 (2.5) 19 (11.2) 12 (13.2) 1 (1.3) 13 (7.6)
50-59 118 96 214 23 (19.5) 2 (2.1) 25 (11.7) 9 (7.6) 2 (2.1) 11 (5.1)
60-69 198 136 334 25 (12.6) 5 (3.7) 30 (9.0) 19 (9.6) 2 (1.5) 21 (6.3)
70-79 101 77 178 10 (10.0) 5 (6.5) 15 (8.4) 6 (5.9) 2 (2.6) 8 (4.5)
80- 22 12 34 3 (13.6) - 3 (8.8) 2 (9.1) - 2 (5.9)
Total 605 476 1,081 86 (14.2) 15 (3.2) 101 (9.3) 51 (8.4) 8 (1.7) 59 (5.5)
EPG gradea) Egg-positive cases of C. sinensis (%)
Egg-positive cases of Metagonimus sp. (%)
Male Female Subtotal Male Female Subtotal
Grade I 64 (80.0) 19 (90.5) 83 (82.2) 42 (87.5) 11 (100.0) 53 (89.8)
Grade II 13 (16.3) 1 (4.8) 14 (13.9) 4 (8.3) - 4 (6.8)
Grade III 2 (2.5) 1 (4.8) 3 (3.0) 2 (4.2) - 2 (3.4)
Grade IV 1 (1.3) - 1 (1.0) - - -
Total 80 (100.0) 21 (100.0) 101 (100.0) 48 (100.0) 11 (100.0) 59 (100.0)
Table 1. Locality, sex and age distribution of surveyed population in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea

Riverside area; villages within 2 km from the main stream of Geum-gang (River).

Inland area; villages 5 km apart from the main stream of Geum-gang (River).

Table 2. Number of egg-positive cases and their EPG counts of C. sinensis and Metagonimus sp. depending on localities in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

Egg positive cases of stool examination were found eggs either by formalin-ether sedimentation technique or cellophane thick smear method (Kato’s method).

The difference of egg positive rates between the riverside and inland areas was statistically significant (p<0.05).

Mean±SD of EPG counts of egg positive cases.

Table 3. Egg-positive cases of C. sinensis and Metagonimus sp. according to age group in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, based on stool examination
Table 4. EPG grade of C. sinensis and Metagonimus sp. egg-positive cases of surveyed population according to sex in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

Grade I, EPG 100-900; Grade II, EPG 1,000-4,900; Grade III, EPG 5,000-9,900; Grade IV, over 10,000