
pmid: 11484326
The occurrence of trichinellosis in farm or wildlife animals in some areas pose the permanent risk of infection in humans. In Slovakia, where only the sylvatic trichinellosis exists, the humans trichinellosis is sporadic. The most common cause of infection is wild boar meat. Unusual local eating customs may also favour an outbreak of disease in humans. The outbreak of trichinellosis in Slovakia in 1998, when 336 people were affected, was of the same kind. Trichinella britovi was the agent of the infection.
trichinellosis, Adult, Male, Slovakia, Meat, Adolescent, Swine, Antibodies, Helminth, Animals, Wild, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Disease Outbreaks, Age Distribution, Dogs, Sex Factors, Animals, Humans, Slovak Republic, Child, Aged, outbreak, Infant, Middle Aged, Child, Preschool, epidemiology, Female
trichinellosis, Adult, Male, Slovakia, Meat, Adolescent, Swine, Antibodies, Helminth, Animals, Wild, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Disease Outbreaks, Age Distribution, Dogs, Sex Factors, Animals, Humans, Slovak Republic, Child, Aged, outbreak, Infant, Middle Aged, Child, Preschool, epidemiology, Female
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