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Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
01/01/1964 00:00:00
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Republic of Korea: "Won Jung Ja, a follow-up worker" by Philip Boucas, 1964
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Tuberculosis was a big problem in Korea. It was estimated that 70% of the population of 27 million were infected with tubercle bacilli though they did not necessarily have the disease. Over 10,000 died from the disease every year. "Paibyungs", the Korean word for people with the "bad cough", were treated as social outcasts. In 1951, the Korean authorities mobilised to fight "paibyung". Nation-wide BCG vaccination was carried out in schools and four years later, mass X-ray and free home treatment were started with the help of the UN Operations Mission. In 1962, the World Health Organization came into the picture to help the government in its determined bid to fight TB. WHO's aim was to help the Government to reduce and finally to eliminate the infection as a public health problem. UNICEF also helped by providing drugs and equipment . The Korean National Tuberculosis Association (KNTA) cooperated closely with the Government. With funds raised from contributions by private citizens KNTA paid, among other things, for the salaries of 207 follow-up workers and 160 TB nurses all over the country.
Won Jung Ja is a "follow-up worker". Commenting this photo, she tells, in her own words, of her work: "I have been working at the Yong Dong Po Health Centre in Seoul since September 1963. I am a graduate nurse from the Red Cross School for Nursing. I earn some 6,000 Won (50$) per month. We are 7 "follow-up workers" at the centre. The centre serves the TB control pilot project area of 206 sq. kms. with about half a million people. We have more than 3,000 TB patients receiving home treatment in Yong Dong Po. 421 of them are in my charge. 62 year old Cho Yung Chun, is a farmer. He was referred to the clinic by a Mother and Child Health nurse in March 1964. He is married and has 10 children, 6 of whom live at home."
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01/01/1964
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Republic of Korea
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Seoul
WHO Region
WPRO
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© WHO / Philip Boucas
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