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통일 후 북한지역 영·유아 대상 예방접종체계 수복을 위한 선행연구Leading Study for the Restoration of Pediatric Immunization Systems in North Korea following Reunification of Korean Peninsula

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Leading Study for the Restoration of Pediatric Immunization Systems in North Korea following Reunification of Korean Peninsula
Authors
송슬기방준석
Issue Date
Dec-2015
Publisher
한국임상약학회
Keywords
North Korea; pediatric; child; immunization; vaccine; reunification
Citation
한국임상약학회지, v.25, no.4, pp 223 - 230
Pages
8
Journal Title
한국임상약학회지
Volume
25
Number
4
Start Page
223
End Page
230
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/5136
ISSN
1226-6051
Abstract
Background: 8,000 children in North Korea died before they reached the 1 year after births in 2013. The high mortality rate of children under five years of age is mainly caused by infectious diseases and malnutrition. The need for national pediatric immunization and supply of vaccines will be vital when the abrupt reunification occurs. Objective: The purpose of this study is to scrutinize the pediatric immunization coverage of North Korea. Additionally it is to estimate the amount and the costs needed to vaccinate. Methods: The target population is the children of North Korea. The method is based on a pre-survey and an interview of North Korea defectors. The target interviewees searched for are as follows; doctors, teachers, and others. The interview includes questions on mortality rates and immunization coverage. The analysis is largely based on the statements of the health care providers within the selected group. Results: The interviewees are 8; 7 female and 1 male. The birth years range from 1956 to 1982. 3 out of 8 are former health care providers; a doctor, a pharmacist, and a nurse. The morbidity rate of infectious diseases exceeds the data from WHO. The immunization coverage is nearly 0% after 1980s. In order to ensure the welfare of North Korean children, at least 8,234,000 vaccine doses, requiring over 105 million U.S. dollars, are needed. Conclusion: The morbidity rate of infectious disease in North Korea is conspicuous. The preparation for supply and expenditure of vaccines is vital.
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