The 1976-1977 rubella epidemic in Fukuoka city in southern Japan: epidemiology and incidences of complications among 80,000 persons who were school children at 28 primary schools and their family members.

Biken journal Pub Date : 1984-12-01
K Ueda, F Sasaki, K Tokugawa, K Segawa, H Fujii
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From 1975 to 1977, a nationwide rubella epidemic occurred in Japan. This epidemic provided the last chance for the observation of natural rubella and its epidemiology without the influence of mass-vaccination for rubella and before changes in the epidemic pattern of rubella in the 1980's in Japan. Epidemiological and clinical data were obtained by questionnaires on school children in 28 selected primary schools and their family members (a total of 80,221 persons) in Fukuoka in southern Japan during the 1976-1977 rubella epidemic. At the end of 1975 the rubella epidemic was mainly in the western part of Fukuoka city and then it spread to the eastern part. After a break during the summer of 1976, the epidemic restarted in 1977 mainly in the eastern part with few cases in the western part. Rubella was identified clinically in 14,322 cases (18%) during the 1976 epidemic, the incidences in various age groups being as follows: children of below 6 years of age, 28%; primary school children, 37%; junior and senior high school students, 30%; adults of 18 to 30 years of age, 8%; adults of over 30 years of age, 1%. The incidence in primary school children in 1977 was 18%. Of the 14,322 cases of clinical rubella in 1976, 3 with encephalitis, 9 with purpura and 1,843 with joint complaints (pain and/or swelling of joints) were recorded. Rubella encephalitis was estimated to have occurred in 1 in 4,700 cases with clinical rubella, and purpura in 1 in 1,500 cases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

1976-1977年日本南部福冈市风疹流行:28所小学8万名学生及其家庭成员的流行病学和并发症发生率。
从1975年到1977年,日本发生了全国性的风疹流行。这次流行为观察天然风疹及其流行病学提供了最后的机会,没有大规模接种风疹疫苗的影响,在20世纪80年代日本风疹流行模式发生变化之前。在1976-1977年风疹流行期间,通过对日本南部福冈28所选定小学的学童及其家庭成员(共80,221人)进行问卷调查,获得了流行病学和临床数据。1975年底,风疹疫情主要发生在福冈市西部,随后向东部蔓延。在1976年夏季中断之后,该流行病于1977年重新开始流行,主要在东部地区,西部地区病例很少。在1976年流行期间,临床确诊的风疹病例为14,322例(18%),不同年龄组的发病率如下:6岁以下儿童,28%;小学生占37%;初高中学生占30%;18至30岁的成年人,8%;30岁以上的成年人,1%。1977年小学生的发病率为18%。在1976年的14322例临床风疹病例中,3例伴有脑炎,9例伴有紫癜,1843例伴有关节不适(关节疼痛和/或肿胀)。据估计,风疹脑炎发病率为4700例临床风疹患者中的1例,紫癜发病率为1500例中的1例。(摘要删节250字)
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