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. 2022 Apr;13(2):133-141.
doi: 10.24171/j.phrp.2022.0087. Epub 2022 Apr 26.

Epidemiological characteristics of varicella outbreaks in the Republic of Korea, 2016-2020

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Epidemiological characteristics of varicella outbreaks in the Republic of Korea, 2016-2020

Eun-Young Kim et al. Osong Public Health Res Perspect. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: We described the trends and epidemiological characteristics of varicella outbreaks from 2016 to 2020 in the Republic of Korea.

Methods: We investigated variables such as the outbreak setting, age of patients, vaccination status, and lesion count. The collected data were analyzed with the Cochrane-Armitage trend test and Kruskal-Wallis test. These statistical tests were performed using R ver. 4.0.3.

Results: The number of varicella outbreaks increased from 2016 to 2018; however, after a slight decrease in the number of outbreaks in 2019, the number fell sharply in 2020. The median size of outbreaks decreased from 8 to 9 cases during 2016-2019 to 6 cases in 2020. The median duration of outbreaks was 18 days during 2016-2017, 28 days in 2018, 29 days in 2019, and 15 days in 2020. Varicella outbreaks occurred most frequently in elementary schools, and vaccination coverage of patients increased from 89.4% in 2016 to 97.2% in 2019. The median age of patients with outbreak-related varicella decreased from 8 years in 2016 to 6 years in 2020.

Conclusion: Significant changes were observed in the age of patients with outbreak-related varicella. Ongoing monitoring of varicella outbreaks should be conducted. Further research will be needed to measure the disease burden of varicella and enable evidence-based policy decisions.

Keywords: Chickenpox; Child; Outbreak.

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Figure 1.
The total number of varicella outbreaks, the proportion of vaccinated patients in varicella outbreaks, and varicella vaccination coverage among children aged 3 years in the Republic of Korea, 2016−2020.
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Figure 2.
The cumulative monthly number of outbreaks, outbreak-associated varicella cases, and total varicella cases that were reported in the Republic of Korea, 2016−2020. COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019.

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