Abstract

OBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to establish a basis for improving or strengthening the preventive strategy against scrub typhus in Korea by comparing and analyzing the difference of prevention behaviors contributing to the occurrence of scrub typhus in Japan and Korea.METHODSThe survey was carried out in Jeollabuk-do, which is a high risk and high incidence area, and Fukuoka Prefecture, which is a high risk and low incidence area. The study included 406 Korean farmers and 216 Japanese farmers. Data were collected through face-to-face surveys by interviewers who had completed standardized education.RESULTSKorean farmers have a higher percentage of agricultural working posture that involved contact with weeds than Japanese farmers (p<0.05). The frequency and proportion of weeding were lower in Korean farmers than in Japanese farmers (p<0.05). The level of knowledge about scrub typhus was significantly higher among Korean farmers than among Japanese farmers (p<0.05). Mostly, the behavior of agriculture work was more appropriate for Japanese farmers than for Korean farmers (p<0.05). The total average level of agricultural work was lower in Korea than in Japan, lower in men than women, and lower in part-time farmers than full-time farmers (p<0.05).CONCLUSIONSThis study suggests that it is reasonable to develop and provide a program that can improve the level of preventive behavior taking into consideration the characteristics of the subject in order to reduce the incidence of diseases in high-risk areas for scrub typhus.

Highlights

  • Korea and Japan are within the high-risk area for scrub typhus

  • The epidemiological characteristics of scrub typhus in the southern regions of Korea and Japan are similar, but there is a big difference in the incidence rate between the two countries

  • A total of 406 Koreans and 216 Japanese subjects were included in the analysis

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Introduction

Scrub typhus in the southern parts of Korea and Japan was more prevalent in farmers or people involved in agricultural work, females, and individuals aged 60 years and above. It occurred mainly in the autumn [3,6]. The epidemiological characteristics of scrub typhus in the southern regions of Korea and Japan are similar, but there is a big difference in the incidence rate between the two countries. The cumulative number of cases and incidence rate per 100,000 population in the past 10 years (between 2007 and 2016) were quite low at 4,185 and 0.32, respectively, in Japan, whereas in Korea, they were very high at 75,658 and 14.92, respectively. The increase of eco-friendly farming methods, the increase in cultivation rate, and the aging agricultural population can be considered [11,12,13,14]

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