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Volume 26, Number 6—June 2020
Synopsis

Epidemiologic Changes of Scrub Typhus in China, 1952–2016

Zhongjie Li1, Hualei Xin1, Junling Sun1, Shengjie Lai, Lingjia Zeng, Canjun Zheng, Sarah E. Ray, Nicole Davis Weaver, Liping Wang, Jianxing YuComments to Author , Zijian Feng2, Simon I. Hay, and George F. Gao2
Author affiliations: Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China (Z. Li, H. Xin, S. Lai, L. Zeng, C. Zheng, L. Wang, J. Yu, Z. Feng, G.F. Gao); Qingdao City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong, China (H. Xin); University of Southampton, Southampton, UK (S. Lai); University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (S.E. Ray, N.D. Weaver, S.I. Hay); Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (G.F. Gao)

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Table 1

Characteristics of reported scrub typhus cases, China, 2006–2016*

Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
No. cases 1,254 1,340 2,613 3,237 4,088 6,020 8,928 11,111 16,035 17,293 21,562
No. probable
cases 1,049 1,187 2,360 2,939 3,811 5,630 8,555 10,536 15,339 16,696 20,997
No. 
confirmed 
cases 205 153 253 298 277 390 373 575 696 597 565
Incidence†
0.09
0.10
0.19
0.24
0.30
0.45
0.66
0.82
1.19
1.28
1.60
Sex
M 642
(51) 711
(53) 1,385 (53) 1,660 (51) 2,040 (50) 2,884 (48) 4,228 (47) 4,910 (44) 7,222 (45) 8,021 (46) 9,871 (46)
F
612
(49)
629
(47)
1,228 (47)
1,577 (49)
2,048 (50)
3,136 (52)
4,700 (53)
6,201 (56)
8,813 (55)
9,272 (54)
11,691 (54)
Age, y, median (IQR)‡ 46
(27–58) 46
(27–59) 48
(30–60) 44
(25–57) 46
(28–59) 50
(33–61) 50
(36–62) 51
(38–62) 52
(39–63) 53
(42–64) 53 
(41–64)
<5 86 (7) 92 (7) 198 (8) 279 (9) 358 (9) 423 (7) 606 (7) 638 (6) 775 (5) 681 (4) 928 (4)
5–14 143 (11) 139 (10) 173 (7) 341 (11) 344 (8) 401 (7) 539 (6) 629 (6) 811 (5) 716 (4) 899 (4)
15–44 373
(30) 402
(30) 783
(30) 1,012 (31) 1,200 (29) 1,543 (26) 2,147 (24) 2,589 (23) 3,683 (23) 3,738 (22) 4,578 (21)
45–60 397
(32) 415
(31) 878
(34) 1,001 (31) 1,320 (32) 2,035 (34) 3,169 (35) 4,038 (36) 5,791 (36) 6,339 (37) 7,797 (36)
>61
255
(20)
292
(22)
581
(22)
604 
(19)
866 
(21)
1,618 (27)
2,467 (28)
3,217 (29)
4,975 (31)
5,819 (34)
7,360 (34)
Residence§
Rural 892 
(76) 1,023 (79) 2,108 (83) 2,758 (87) 3,512 (88) 5,231 (88) 7,725 (87) 9,622 (87) 13,803 (87) 15,058 (88) 18,597 (89)
Urban
279
(24)
264
(21)
424
(17)
408
(13)
477
(12)
718
(12)
1,170 (13)
1,443 (13)
2,105 (13)
2,051 (12)
2,414 (11)
Occupation, farmer 733 
(58) 859 
(64) 1,700 (65) 2,079 (64) 2,721 (67) 4,250 (71) 6,179 (69) 7,853 (71) 11,842 (74) 13,230 (77) 16,670 (77)
No. in endemic province 16 19 18 22 20 20 23 21 27 26 25
No. in endemic county 222 225 327 372 431 509 582 692 769 809 883
No. in endemic township 616 683 1,183 1,283 1,523 2,088 2,644 3,264 4,125 4,353 5,025
No. deaths 0 1 3 0 11 6 9 4 8 3 12

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. IQR, interquartile range.
†No. cases/100,000 population.
‡Some columns do not add up to 100% because of rounding.
§Some columns do not add up to equal the total because of missing data.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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