J Korean Pediatr Cardiol Soc.  2007 Jun;11(2):101-105.

National Survey of Kawasaki Disease in Korea

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea. yongpw@hanmail.net

Abstract

Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute systemic febrile illness, predominantly affecting children less than the age of 5 years. After its first description in 1967 by Dr Tomisaku Kawasaki, KD has become the leading cause of acquired heart diseases in children in developed nations. KD has been reported in all racial and ethnic groups but the incidence of KD is more common among Asians, and the incidence of the disease varies considerably among different Asian countries. There is a higher rate of KD reported in Asian countries such as Japan and Korea than in other countries. which suggests differences of race-specific susceptibility. In Korea, from 1990s, a nationwide epidemiologic study has been conducted every 3 years by the Korean Pediatric Heart Association to determine the epidemiologic patterns and incidence rate of KD in Korea. So the average annual incidence, 105.0/100,000 children < 5 years in recent study (2003-2005) was the second highest reported rate in the world after Japan.

Keyword

Epidemiology; Kawasaki disease; Prevalence

MeSH Terms

Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Child
Developed Countries
Epidemiologic Studies
Epidemiology
Ethnic Groups
Heart
Heart Diseases
Humans
Incidence
Japan
Korea*
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome*
Prevalence
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