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Case Reports
. 2011 Dec;49(4):405-8.
doi: 10.3347/kjp.2011.49.4.405. Epub 2011 Dec 16.

The fifth outbreak of trichinosis in Korea

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The fifth outbreak of trichinosis in Korea

Ji-Young Rhee et al. Korean J Parasitol. 2011 Dec.

Abstract

Trichinosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode, Trichinella spp., and had been reported several times in Korea. Recently, there was an additional outbreak, involving 5 patients, the findings from which are reported herein. On 30 November 2010, 8 persons ate sashimi of the meat of a wild boar. Then, 2-3 weeks later, they complained of myalgia and fever. Unfortunately, muscle biopsy was not performed, but ELISA was performed using their sera. Two people among 8 were positive for Trichinella on the 34th day post-infection (PI), and 3 patients who initially revealed negative ELISA were additionally proved to be positive for trichinosis on the 42nd day PI. Hence, the confirmed patients of trichinosis were 5 in total in the present outbreak. They were treated with albendazole and discharged uneventfully. This was the fifth outbreak of trichinosis in Korea.

Keywords: ELISA; Trichinella; outbreak; trichinosis; wild boar.

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