The clinical and epidemiological aspects of the largest Italian outbreak of human trichinellosis which occurred in Northern Italy in August 1986 are reported. About 300 people who ate raw horse meat were involved. The clinical and biological aspects of 161 patients were studied. None died. The causal parasite, isolated from a patient, was identified through isoenzymatic typing as Trichinella nelsoni. Fever, oedema, myalgia and headache were the most common signs and symptoms. The Fluorescent Antibody Test (FAT) proved positive for 96 percent of the patients showing clinical manifestations. Essential laboratory data are reported
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...
In late February 1998, an outbreak of human trichinellosis occurred in the town of Piacenza (norther...
Objectives. Trichinellosis is a worldwide zooantroponosis caused by a nematode of the genus Trichine...
Abstract. An outbreak of 538 cases of trichinellosis occurred in France in December 1993. Seven case...
In spite of routine controls to detect Trichinella larvae in horse-meat, human infections due to hor...
Human trichinellosis in the European Union due to insufficiently cooked horse meat consumption has b...
52 cases of human trichinellosis were notified from 11 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia from November...
52 cases of human trichinellosis were notified from 11 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia from November...
Trichinellosis, caused by the nematode Trichinella, is a worldwide zooantroponosis. The parasite can...
52 cases of human trichinellosis were notified from 11 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia from November...
Trichinellosis is caused by ingestion of insufficiently cooked meat contaminated with infective larv...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
An outbreak of trichinellosis occurred in Izmir, Turkey, between January and March 2004. The outbrea...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...
In late February 1998, an outbreak of human trichinellosis occurred in the town of Piacenza (norther...
Objectives. Trichinellosis is a worldwide zooantroponosis caused by a nematode of the genus Trichine...
Abstract. An outbreak of 538 cases of trichinellosis occurred in France in December 1993. Seven case...
In spite of routine controls to detect Trichinella larvae in horse-meat, human infections due to hor...
Human trichinellosis in the European Union due to insufficiently cooked horse meat consumption has b...
52 cases of human trichinellosis were notified from 11 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia from November...
52 cases of human trichinellosis were notified from 11 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia from November...
Trichinellosis, caused by the nematode Trichinella, is a worldwide zooantroponosis. The parasite can...
52 cases of human trichinellosis were notified from 11 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia from November...
Trichinellosis is caused by ingestion of insufficiently cooked meat contaminated with infective larv...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
An outbreak of trichinellosis occurred in Izmir, Turkey, between January and March 2004. The outbrea...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
Trichinellosis is one of the most serious foodborne parasitic zoonoses in Europe. Wild carnivorous a...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...