Spatial pattern of tuberculosis (TB) and related socio-environmental factors in South Korea, 2008-2016

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Tuberculosis (TB) incidence and corresponding mortality rates in S. Korea are unusual and unique compared to other economically developed countries. Korea has the highest TB incidence rate in Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. TB is known as a disease reflecting socio-economic and environmental conditions of a society. Besides, TB is an infectious disease spread through the air, naturally forming spatial dependence of its incidence. This study investigates TB incidences in Korea in socio-economic and environmental perspectives. Eigenvector spatial filtering applied accounts for spatial autocorrelation in the TB incidence, and Getis-Ord G*i statistic tracks the changes of TB clusters at given time. The results show that population composition ratio, population growth rate, health insurance payment, and public health variables are significant throughout the study period. Environmental variables make minor effects on TB incidence. This study argues that unique demographic features of Korea are a potential threat to TB control in the future.

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Im, C., & Kim, Y. (2021). Spatial pattern of tuberculosis (TB) and related socio-environmental factors in South Korea, 2008-2016. PLoS ONE, 16(8 August). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255727

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