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Seasonality of trichinellosis in patients hospitalized in Belgrade, Serbia

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Ofori-Belić, Irena
Korac, M.
Milošević, B.
Đurković-Đaković, Olgica
Dulović, O.
Dakić, Zorica
Poluga, Jasmina
Brmbolić, Branko
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A retrospective study of the course and outcome of trichinellosis in a series of 50 patients hospitalized at the Institute for Infectious and Tropical Diseases in Belgrade between 2001 and 2008 was performed. Clinical diagnosis of trichinellosis was based upon the patients' clinical history, symptoms and signs, and eosinophilia. The occurrence of cases showed a strong seasonality (P lt 0.00011. The incubation period ranged between one and 33 days. The mean time between onset of symptoms and admission was nine days. Family outbreaks were the most frequent. Smoked pork products were the dominant source of infection (76 %). Fever was the most frequent clinical manifestation (90 %), followed by myalgia (80 %) and periorbital edema (76 %). 43 patients were examined serologically and 72 % of them had anti-Trichinella antibodies. Eosinophilia and elevated levels of serum CK and LDH were detected in 94, 50 and 56 % of the patients, respectively. All patients responded favorably to treatment ...with mebendazole or albendazole, but eight developed transient complications. Trichinellosis remains a major public health issue in Serbia.

Keywords:
trichinellosis / hospitalized patients / diagnosis / Serbia
Source:
Parasite, 2010, 17, 3, 199-204
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  • EDP Sciences S A, Les Ulis Cedex A

DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2010173199

ISSN: 1252-607X

PubMed: 21073142

WoS: 000282202300006

Scopus: 2-s2.0-77956686607
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Ofori-Belić, I., Korac, M., Milošević, B., Đurković-Đaković, O., Dulović, O., Dakić, Z., Poluga, J.,& Brmbolić, B.. (2010). Seasonality of trichinellosis in patients hospitalized in Belgrade, Serbia. in Parasite
EDP Sciences S A, Les Ulis Cedex A., 17(3), 199-204.
https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2010173199
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