Early Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of 28 Cases of Coronavirus Disease in South Korea

The first confirmed case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in South Korea was reported in January 2020, with 28 confirmed cases reported as of February 14 , 2020. The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of all 28 cases were analyzed in response to this disease. The epidemiological char...

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Published inOsong public health and research perspectives Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 8 - 14
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 01.02.2020
Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency
질병관리본부
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ISSN2210-9099
2233-6052
DOI10.24171/j.phrp.2020.11.1.03

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Summary:The first confirmed case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in South Korea was reported in January 2020, with 28 confirmed cases reported as of February 14 , 2020. The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of all 28 cases were analyzed in response to this disease. The epidemiological characteristics and early clinical features of the 28 patients from Korea with confirmed COVID-19 were analyzed using COVID-19 reporting and surveillance data and the epidemiological investigation reports prepared by the rapid response team. There were 16 patients that entered Korea from foreign countries: Wuhan, China (11 patients), Zhuhai, China, (1 patient), Singapore (2 patients), Japan (1 patient), and Thailand (1 patient). The early symptoms were fever, sore throat, cough or sputum production, chills, and muscle ache. Three patients were asymptomatic, however, 18 developed pneumonia. Of the 28 cases, 16 were index cases imported from abroad, with 10 cases of secondary infection originating in Korea, and the route of transmission still under investigation for 2 patients. The 10 patients with secondary infection were infected from contact with family members or acquaintances of primary patients, and the suspected sites of transmission were mostly at home. COVID-19 in Korea was spread by 16 infected individuals traveling from other countries, leading to second-generation cases. The initial symptoms were mostly minor, but the disease was infectious at this stage, resulting from close contact, particularly at home. Establishing an early detection strategy for COVID-19 is crucial for managing the transmission of the disease.
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https://ophrp.org/journal/view.php?number=537
ISSN:2210-9099
2233-6052
DOI:10.24171/j.phrp.2020.11.1.03