Epidemiological Characterization of Opportunistic Mycoses between the Years 2006 and 2010 in Korea.

J Microbiol Biotechnol

Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Medical Science, Konyang University, Daejeon 35365, Republic of Korea.

Published: January 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed health insurance data from 2006 to 2010 to assess the prevalence and management of opportunistic mycosis infections, revealing an increase in prevalence from 2.437% to 2.709% during this period.
  • Candidiasis was the most common infection, with the highest rates occurring in the capital areas of Gyeonggi and Seoul; women had a notably higher prevalence than men.
  • Patients aged 20-49 showed higher rates of infection compared to children and the elderly, with an average treatment duration of 17.31 days for hospitalized patients and significant healthcare costs totaling around 3.577 billion won.

Article Abstract

In order to perform an epidemiological characterization of opportunistic mycosis infections, we collected health insurance data between the years 2006 and 2010 from the Health Insurance Corporation and analyzed the data to determine the prevalence of opportunistic mycoses and treatment management of opportunistic mycoses. The prevalence within the study increased consecutively by 0.02% to 0.12% every year. The annual prevalence of opportunistic mycoses increased from 2.437% in 2006 to 2.709% in 2010. The average annual prevalence was 2.605%. Candidiasis occurred the most frequently, followed by aspergillosis, zygomycosis, and cryptococcosis. The regions with the highest incidences were the capital areas, Gyeonggi and Seoul. By sex, the prevalence in females (4.851%) was 14 times higher than that in males (0.352%). Interestingly, the adults from the 20- to 49-year-old age group showed higher prevalence than children and the elderly. The average duration of hospitalized treatment was 17.31 days and of outpatient treatment was 2.21 days; 3,577 hundred million won was used in total for medical expenses. This study provides useful data to study trends of opportunistic mycoses.

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