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Nationwide epidemiological characteristics of chronic fatigue syndrome in South Korea (Lim et al., 2021)

Pyrrhus

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Nationwide epidemiological characteristics of chronic fatigue syndrome in South Korea (Lim et al., 2021)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-021-03170-0

It would appear that ME/cfs has been under-diagnosed in South Korea, which is not surprising given the cultural stigma.

The good news is that the current number of diagnoses has roughly doubled from 2010 to 2020, likely reflecting better awareness.

Excerpt:
Lim et al. 2021 said:
Background
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a long-term disabling illness accompanied by medically unexplained fatigue. This study aimed to explore the epidemiological characteristics of CFS in South Korea.

Methods
Using the nationwide medical records provided by the Korean Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (HIRA), we analyzed the entire dataset for CFS patients diagnosed by physicians in South Korea from January 2010 to December 2020.

Results
The annual mean incidence of CFS was estimated to be 44.71 ± 6.10 cases per 100,000 individuals [95% CI: 40.57, 48.76], and the prevalence rate was 57.70 ± 12.20 cases per 100,000 individuals [95% CI: 49.40, 65.79]. These two rates increased by 1.53- and 1.94-fold from 2010 to 2020, respectively, and showed an increasing trend with aging and an approximately 1.5-fold female predominance.

Conclusions
This study is the first to report the nationwide epidemiological features of CFS, which reflects the clinical reality of CFS diagnosis and care in South Korea. This study will be a valuable reference for studies of CFS in the future.