Objective. Clustering of cases of Kawasaki disease throughout Japan was not
ed three times during the period before 1986, During the ensuing 10 years,
however, no nationwide epidemic has been recognized, The purpose of this st
udy is to test the hypothesis that local outbreaks have persisted after 198
7,
Method, The data on 56 980 patients reported from 1987 through 1996 were cl
assified according to the area of residence. The time trend of the incidenc
e rate was compared by year and by quarter of the year (January to March, A
pril to June, July to September and October to December) in 10 geographical
areas in Japan,
Results, No nationwide outbreaks have been noted since 1987 in Japan, but t
he existence of local outbreaks of various magnitudes was recognized as occ
urring in different periods in certain areas, The incidence rates were cont
inuously high in Area I between 1987 and 1988 and in Area 4 between 1995 an
d 1996, In Area 9 local outbreaks were noted on three separate occasions (f
rom 1987 to the first half of 1988, between 1990 and 1991 and from the seco
nd half of 1992 to 1993), No clusterings were witnessed in other areas duri
ng the 10-year period.
Conclusion. The current annual number of patients ranges from 5000 to 6000,
and local epidemics occur in various areas. The current epidemiologic patt
erns support the infection theory for the etiology of this disease.