Epidemiol Health.  2014;36:e2014017. 10.4178/epih/e2014017.

Prevalence of fungal infections using National Health Insurance data from 2009-2013, South Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Infectious Diseases, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea.
  • 2Department of Cancer Control and Policy, Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea. moranki@naver.com
  • 3Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Medical Science, Konyang University, Daejeon, Korea.
  • 4Department of Preventive Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The symptoms of fungal infections vary from minor to severe. According to recent reports, fungal infection prevalence is increasing due to increases in the aging population and in patients with compromised immune systems. However, the total prevalence of fungal infections in South Korea is unknown. We investigated the recent 5-year prevalence of each type of fungal infection in South Korea across age, sex, and regional groups.
METHODS
Nationwide data from the National Health Insurance of South Korea were used. The target population included patients who had received treatment for a fungal infection that was listed as the main disease. For each patient, multiple treatments were counted as one case per year in the data analysis.
RESULTS
The annual prevalence of all-type mycoses increased from 6.9% in 2009 to 7.4% in 2013. Among the specific groups, the prevalence of dermatophytosis was highest (5.2%), followed by that of opportunistic mycoses (1.7%) and superficial mycoses (0.2%). The prevalence of subcutaneous mycoses and generalized mycoses was very low (8 cases per 100,000 persons and 3 cases per 1 million persons, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS
Every year, approximately 7.1% of the Korean population receives treatment for fungal diseases. Cases of opportunistic mycoses are assumed to increase each year. Therefore, further research is needed to understand and monitor the prevalence of mycoses to establish management policies to reduce the burden of fungal diseases.

Keyword

Fungal infections; Mycosis; Prevalence; Health Insurance; Korea

MeSH Terms

Aging
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Immune System
Insurance, Health
Korea
Mycoses
National Health Programs*
Prevalence*
Statistics as Topic
Tinea
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