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Unstable vivax malaria in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2000;38(3):119-138.
Published online: September 30, 2000

Institute of Tropical Medicine, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-752, Korea.

Corresponding author (para@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr)
• Received: May 10, 2000   • Accepted: July 18, 2000

Copyright © 2000 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Map showing the results of spleen survey for malaria endemicity in 1959 (NMES, 1966).
Fig. 2 Distribution of the malaria positive rate by mass blood survey in 1960 (NMES, 1966).
Fig. 3 Distribution of the malaria cases detected by PCD in 1961-1965 (NMES, 1966).
Fig. 4 Monthly occurrence of vivax malaria in 1910, 1960s and 1998 (Hasegawa, 1913; NMES, 1966; Lee et al., unpublished).
Fig. 5 Distribution of 278 civilian cases of vivax malaria in 1994-1997 (Kho et al., 1999).
Fig. 6 Map showing the number of malaria cases in 1998 by province/special city. No. of sodier cases/No. of civilian cases(Lee et al., unpublished).
Unstable vivax malaria in Korea
Locality Korean civilians Japanese soldiers
Uiju 63
Pyongyang 36
Hamhung 328 16
Onjong 40
Wonsan 31
Chunchon 294
Seoul 114 47
Kongju 66
Taejon 13
Chungju 93
Kwangju 198
Chinju 136
Total 1,328 147
Year No. of patients No. of malaria cases %
1917 7,347 163 2.2
1918 7,871 85 1.1
1919 8,410 133 1.6
1920 9,309 362 3.9
1921 9,140 732 8.0
1922 8,590 756 8.8
1923 3,744 209 5.6
1924 6,989 335 4.8
1925 6,131 308 5.0
Total 67,531 3,083 4.6
Locality 1922 1923 1924 1925
Hoeryong 42 24 24 17
Chunchon 1,287 825 226 370
Andong 461 243 206 115
Cheju 417 187 71 26
Kumchon 63 58 56 72
Seoul 52 29 36 35
Total 2,322 1,366 619 635
Year Total patients admitted No. of malaria cases %
1926 2,149 13 0.6
1927 2,349 7 0.3
1928 2,530 20 0.8
1929 2,641 19 0.7
1930 2,435 2 0.1
1931 2,661 2 0.1
1932 2,774 3 0.1
1933 3,140 3 0.1
1934 3,062 7 0.2
1935 3,034 8 0.3
Total 26,775 84 0.31
 Province No. examined No. of enlarged spleens Spleen rate
Kyonggi-do 4,789 86 1.8
Kangwon-do 2,919 8 0.3
Chungchongbuk-do 1,577 8 0.5
Chungchongnam-do 1,922 44 2.3
Kyongsangbuk-do 2,108 12 0.6
Kyongsangnam-do 2,435 13 0.5
Chollabuk-do 1,968 38 1.9
Chollanam-do 2,678 12 0.4
Cheju-do 1,609 28 1.7
Total 22,005 249 1.1
 Province No. of villages surveyed Total population No. examined No. of P. vivax %
Kyonggi-do 54 (3)* 35,101 3,631 8 0.2
Kangwon-do 22 (1) 14,880 1,532 1 0.1
Chungchongbuk-do 10 (1) 3,802 472 1 0.2
Chungchongnam-do 29 (1) 20,477 1,535 1 0.1
Kyongsangbuk-do 102 (45) 54,157 7,295 183 2.5
Kyongsangnam-do 24 (1) 14,262 1,248 8 0.5
Chollabuk-do 17 (3) 12,887 1,333 9 0.7
Chollanam-do 15 (1) 8,149 922 1 0.1
Cheju-do 4 1,059 488 0 0.0
Seoul 1 1,467 242 0 0.0
Total 278 (56) 166,241 18,697 212 1.1
 Province 1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
Total
No. examined No. of positives No. examined No. of positives No. examined No. of positives No. examined No. of positives No. examined No. of positives No. examined No. of positives %
Seoul 67 12 211 11 162 14 286 4 366 15 1,092 56 5.1
Kyonggi-do 3,092 1,237 2,692 999 3,300 1,056 2,053 290 1,364 249 12,501 3,831 30.6
Kangwon-do 883 311 403 194 360 128 352 21 79 24 2,077 680 32.7
Chungchongbuk-do 207 43 236 43 749 193 422 39 103 35 1,717 353 20.6
Chungchongnam-do 252 14 87 15 214 58 2,284 57 102 25 2,939 169 5.8
Kyongsangbuk-do 7,918 3,503 2,453 1,240 6,239 2,524 2,028 435 1,888 820 20,526 8,522 41.5
Kyongsangnam-do 165 23 25 6 5 1 675 12 409 18 1,279 60 4.7
Chollabuk-do 174 24 249 73 64 17 1,039 24 297 15 1,823 153 8.4
Chollanam-do 247 28 100 10 54 16 11 0 808 27 1,220 81 6.6
Cheju-do 95 9 19 9 15 1 3 0 89 5 221 24 10.9
Total 13,100 5,206 6,475 2,600 11,162 4,008 8,153 882 5,505 1,233 45,395 13,929
S.P.R.(%) 39.7 40.2 35.9 9.6 22.4 30.7
Month 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Total %
January 2 0 0 1 0 3 0.0
February 1 0 0 0 1 2 0.0
March 5 2 0 0 1 8 0.1
April 30 20 21 1 1 73 0.5
May 299 190 143 36 22 690 5.0
June 869 439 565 152 77 2,102 15.1
July 1,429 858 1,422 169 436 4,314 31.0
August 1,606 879 1,153 226 403 4,267 30.6
September 708 119 598 229 188 1,842 13.2
October 235 68 100 52 97 552 4.0
November 19 18 6 12 7 62 0.4
December 3 7 0 4 0 14 0.1
Total 5,206 2,600 4,008 882 1,233 13,929 100
 Province No. examined No. of positives S.P.R. (%) No. of patients per 10,000 population
North and north-eastern provinces:
 Kyonggi-do 12,501 3,831 30.6 13.5
 Kangwon-do 2,077 680 32.7 4.1
 Chungchongbuk-do 1,717 353 20.6 2.4
 Kyongsangbuk-do 20,526 8,522 41.5 19.8
 Total 36,821 13,386 36.4 13.0

South and south-western provinces:
 Chungchongnam-do 2,939 169 5.8 0.6
 Kyongsangnam-do 1,279 60 4.7 0.2
 Chollabuk-do 1,823 153 8.4 0.6
 Chollanam-do 1,220 81 6.6 0.2
 Cheju-do 221 24 10.9 0.8
 Total 7,482 487 6.6 0.4
Plain area (21)a)
Hilly area (25)a)
Mountainous area (20)a)
No. examined No. pos. % No. examined No. pos. % No. examined No. pos. %
Mass blood survey (1960-1962) 16,047 17 0.1 19,064 133 0.7 18,042 280 1.6
PCD (1961-1965) 3,696 361 9.8 (0.5)b) 12,098 3,716 30.7 (10.9)b) 20,078 8,296 41.3 (34.6)b)
1966
1967
1968
1969
Total
Gun/si Population No. exa. No. pos. No. exa. No. pos. No. exa. No. pos. No. exa. No. pos. No. exa. No. pos. % APIa)
Paju 182,804 2,452 197 2,577 168 2,061 199 3,942 119 11,032 683 6.2 0.94
Koyang 86,151 116 19 243 21 2 1 5 0 366 41 11.2 0.12
Yonchon 68,638 54 9 0 0 4 1 0 0 58 10 17.2 0.04
Pochon 134,684 335 10 137 8 165 4 10 2 647 24 3.7 0.05
Kimpo 84,928 362 42 95 8 9 4 12 1 478 55 11.5 0.16
Kanghwa 119,129 286 42 187 20 263 9 13 1 749 72 9.6 0.15
Yangju 210,470 415 6 472 4 0 0 3 0 890 10 1.1 0.01
Uijongbu 69,969 620 3 73 2 0 0 5 0 698 5 0.7 0.02
Total 956,773 4,604 328 3,784 231 2,504 218 3,990 123 14,918 900 6.0 0.24
APIa) 0.34 0.24 0.23 0.13 0.24
Locality Population 1968
1969
No. exa. No. pos. APIa) No. exa. No. pos. APIa)
Yongju-ub 46,838 6,195 3,380 72.2 3,727 1,715 36.6
Isan-myon 10,467 1,897 1,143 109.2 1,126 540 51.6
Munsu-myon 8,456 1,066 690 81.6 809 372 44.0
Changsu-myon 8,368 990 639 76.4 781 371 44.3
Anjung-myon 10,960 723 387 35.3 461 185 16.9
Bonghyon-myon 8,582 636 338 39.4 226 93 10.8
Sunhung-myon 7,915 564 361 45.6 471 165 20.8
Total 101,586 12,071 6,938 68.3 7,601 3,441 33.9
 Locality No. of fever cases No. of positives S.P.R. (%) Kyonggi-do:  Uijongbu-shi 703 1 0.1  Yangju-gun 411 1 0.2  Yoju-gun 1,831 86 4.7  Paju-gun 2,238 66 2.9  Pochon-gun 504 2 0.4  Yangpyong-gun 392 60 15.3 Chungchongnam-do:  Yesan-gun 372 0 0  Tangjin-gun 1,036 1 0.1  Asan-gun 188 0 0 Kyongsangbuk-do:  Uisong-gun 198 10 5.1  Yongdok-gun 288 33 11.5  Munkyong-gun 1,227 79 6.4  Yongju-gun 1,044 333 31.9  Ponghwa-gun 217 23 10.6  Total 10,649 695 6.5
Locality ACD
PCD
No. exa. No. pos. No. exa. No. pos.
Uijongbu city 703 1 49 2
Yangju-gun 411 1 46 2
Pochon-gun 504 2 83 4
Paju-gun 2,238 66 273 60
Total 3,856 70 451 68
S.P.R.(%) 1.8 15.1
ACD
PCD
Total
No. of fever cases No. of positives No. of fever cases No. of positives No. of fever cases No. of positives APIa)
Taesin-myon 154 0 25 0 179 0 0
Kaegun-myon 139 1 118 3 257 4 0.5
Total 293 1 143 3 436 4 0.2
% 0.3 2.1 0.9
Year Soldier cases
Civilian cases Total
in service dischargedb) Total Number Fold
1993 1 0 1 0 1
1994 18 0 18(90)c) 2(10) 20 20 x
1995 88 11 99(92.5) 8(7.5) 107 5.4 x
1996 285 24 309(86.8) 47(13.2) 356 3.3 x
1997 1,156 207 1,363(79.1) 361(20.9) 1,724 4.8 x
1998 1,657 1,127 2,784(70.8) 1,148(29.2) 3,932 2.3 x
1999 1,196 896 2,092(57.8) 1,529(42.2) 3,621 0.9 x
Total 4,401 2,265 6,666(68.3) 3,095(31.7) 9,761
 Characteristics Unstable Stable
Type of vector Vector with infrequent human biting habit and/or low daily survival rate Vector with frequent human biting habit and high daily survival rate
Environmental conditions Not favourable for a rapid sporogonic cycle Favourable for a rapid sporogonic cycle
Endemicity Usually low to moderate; high endemicity may occur Very high endemicity common; low to moderate may occur
Determining causes Vector of low anthropophily and low to moderate longevity. Climatic conditions favourable for short periods of transmission Vector of high anthropophily and moderate to high longevity. Climatic conditions favourable for long periods of transmission
Anopheline density (needed to maintain transmission) High (1-10 or more bites/person/night) Low (as low as 0.025 bites/ person/night)
Seasonal changes of incidence Pronounced Not very pronounced, except for short dry season
Fluctuations in incidence and predominant parasite Very marked and uneven. Most often P. vivax as main parasite Not marked and related to seasons. P. falciparum prevalent parasite
Immunity of the population Variable with some groups of low immunity High, though varying in degree in different age groups
Epidemic outbreaks Likely when climatic or other conditions suitable Unlikely to occur in the indigenous population
Amenability to control or eradication Not unduly difficult by imagocides and larvicides combined with chemotherapy. Daily anopheline mortailty of 20-25% may be adequate for control of transmission Very difficult to control, especially in rural areas. Eradication unlikely unless socio-economic conditions favourable. Daily anopheline mortailty of at least 50% needed for a degree of control
  Factor North Korea South Korea
I. Vector:
 Population density High High
 Daily survival moderate (?) moderate to low
 Human blood index unknowna) extremely low
II. Socio-economic and medical factors:
 Anti-malaria drugs scarcityb) surplus
 Medical care poor good
 PCD network unknown well established
 Nutrition mal-nutrition good-nutrition
 Housing (mosquito-proof) poor moderate to good
 Personal protection unknown good
 Animal industry (cow, pig, etc.) few, sporadic large, focal distribution
 Insecticide application for agriculture/sanitation none heavy
Chloroquine 1500 mg (base)/3d Daily dose (mg base) of primaquinea)
10 15 20 30
No. treatedb) 334 157 182 131 41
No. relapsed 146 4 2 0 0
% 43.7 2.5 1.1 0 0
Table 1. Number of malaria patients treated at hospitals in 1910 (Hasegawa, 1913)
Table 2. Malaria cases treated at the Kangnung (Kangwon-do) provincial hospital (Himeno, 1926)
Table 3. The malaria cases in different localities in 1922-1925 (Kobayashi, 1931)
Table 4. Malaria cases admitted in the Severance Hospital, Seoul, 1926-1935 (Choi, 1936)
Table 5. Results of the spleen survey of children under 15 years old in July-October 1959 (NMES, 1966)
Table 6. Results of the mass blood survey in 1960 (NMES, 1996)

Number of positive villages.

Table 7. Number of malaria cases by province and overall annual slide positive rate (SPR) as reported by the passive case detection (PCD) program in 1961-1965 (NMES, 1996)
Table 8. Monthly occurrence of the reported malaria cases by PCD in 1961-1965 (NMES, 1966)
Table 9. The number of malaria cases by PCD of mid and mid-eastern and south and south-western provinces of South Korea in 1961-1965 (NMES, 1966)
Table 10. Comparison of the number of malaria cases for topographical regions in 1960-1965 (NMES, 1966)

Number of counties investigated.

Number of patients per 10,000 population.

Table 11. Number of reported malaria cases by PCD in north Kyonggi-do in 1966-1969 (Shim and Kim, 1999)

Annual parasite incidence per 1,000 population.

Table 12. Number of malaria cases by PCD in Yongju-gun, Kyongsangbuk-do in 1968 and 1969 (Lee et al., 1972; Kim, 1982).

Annual parasite incidence per 1,000 population.

Table 13. Number of malaria cases by ACD in 1963-1965 (NMES, 1966)
Table 14. Results of ACD and PCD in selected study areas in Kyonggi-do in 1965 (NMES, 1996)
Table 15. Results of ACD and PCD in Taesin-myon, Yoju-gun and Kaegun-myon, Yangpyong-gun, Kyonggi-do in June-October 1972 (Lee et al., 1972)

Annual parasite incidence per 1,000 population.

Table 16. Number of vivax malaria cases in South Korea in 1993-1999a)

US Army personnedl (107 cases) infected at/near DMZ are not included.

These soldier cases were infected while on service in and/or near the DMZ, and paroxysm was shown at home after discharge.

Numbers in parenthesis indicate percentage.

Table 17. Some characteristics of unstable and stable malaria (Macdonald, 1957)
Table 18. Comparison of factors governing malaria endemicity/epidemicity between North and South Korea

As there are few heads of cows and pigs in North Korea, human blood index of An. sinensis females might be high.

Recently WHO provided chloroquine.

Table 19. Fourteen days treatment of Korean vivax malaria with primaquine in 1951-1952 (Jones et al., 1953)

Plus chloroquine 1500 mg (base) in 3 days.

Only patients who were followed more than 4 months after treatment are included.