| Literature DB >> 28683055 |
Yuri P Springer, Shannon Casillas, Kathryn Helfrich, Deanna Mocan, Marscleite Smith, Gabriela Arriaga, Lyndsey Mixson, Louisa Castrodale, Joseph McLaughlin.
Abstract
During 1975-2012, CDC surveillance identified 1,680 trichinellosis cases in the United States with implicated food items; among these cases, 1,219 were attributed to consumption of raw or pork products, and 461 were attributed to nonpork products. Although trichinellosis in the United States has historically been associated with consumption of pork, multiple nonporcine species of wild game also are competent hosts for Trichinella spp. and have been collectively implicated in the majority of trichinellosis cases since the late 1990s (1-4) (Figure 1). During July 2016-May 2017, the Alaska Division of Public Health (ADPH) investigated two outbreaks of trichinellosis in the Norton Sound region associated with consumption of raw or undercooked walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) meat; five cases were identified in each of the two outbreaks. These were the first multiple-case outbreaks of walrus-associated trichinellosis in Alaska since 1992 (Figure 2). Health care providers should inquire about consumption of commercially prepared and personally harvested meats when evaluating suspected trichinellosis cases, especially in areas where consumption of wild game is commonplace.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28683055 PMCID: PMC5726240 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6626a3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGURE 1Percentage* of trichinellosis cases resulting from consumption of pork or nonpork products, by surveillance period among cases with a reported source (N = 1,680) — United States, 1975–2012
* Relative to the total number of cases in each surveillance period for which the food item implicated was identified. Pork products include both domestic pigs and wild boars.
† CDC surveillance.
FIGURE 2Number of cases (N = 227) of trichinellosis associated with consumption of bear* or walrus, by year — Alaska, 1975–2017
* Bear includes 99 cases (44%) for which the patient reported consuming bear and four cases (2%) for which the patient reported consuming both bear and seal and a single implicated source of infection could not be identified.
† Walrus includes 100 cases (44%) for which the patient reported consuming walrus and 24 cases (11%) for which the patient reported consuming both walrus and seal and a single implicated source of infection could not be identified.
§ As of July 1, 2017.
Clinical, laboratory, and epidemiologic characteristics of patients in two trichinellosis outbreaks associated with consumption of walrus meat — Alaska, July–September 2016 and April–May 2017
| Patient | Relationship to index patient | Approximate date of walrus meat consumption | Approximate date of symptom onset | Symptoms | Eosinophils/ | Creatine kinase/ | ELISA serology (case status) | Treatment |
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| Self (index patient) | 7/17/2016 | 8/15/2016 | Lower extremity edema and pain, difficulty walking, rash, weakness, fever, myalgia | 4,420 (17.6) | 426 (26–192) | IgG+ (confirmed) | Albendazole, prednisone |
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| Brother | 7/17/2016 | 9/2/2016 | Fever, myalgia | 3,580 (20.7) | Not done | Not done (probable) | Albendazole |
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| Father | 7/17/2016 | 9/2/2016 | Fever, myalgia, weakness, nausea, diarrhea | 11,200 (50.4) | 280 (36–174) | IgG+ (confirmed) | Albendazole |
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| Aunt | 7/31/2016 | 8/7/2016 | Myalgia, fatigue, fever, chills, rash | 2,080 (23.5) | 3,391 (26–192) | IgG+ (confirmed) | Albendazole |
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| Uncle | 7/31/2016 | 8/7/2016 | Myalgia, fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, weakness | 4,930 (37.4) | 3,300 (39–308) | Not done (probable) | Albendazole, prednisone |
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| Self (index patient) | 4/25/2017 | 5/5/2017 | Severe myalgia | 6,850 (37.5) | 2,150 (39–308) | IgG- (probable) | Albendazole, prednisone |
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| Sister | 4/25/2017 | 5/4/2017 | Moderate myalgia | 2,490 (22.0) | 1,611 (26–192) | IgG+ (confirmed) | Albendazole |
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| Mother | 4/25/2017 | NA | None reported | 860 (11.0) | 124 (26–192) | IgG+ (confirmed) | Albendazole |
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| Neighbor (male friend, hunting partner) | 4/25/2017 | 5/10/2017 | Severe myalgia | 2,330 (24.6) | 854 (39–308) | IgG- (probable) | Albendazole |
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| Neighbor (sister of patient I) | 4/25/2017 | 5/10/2017 | Moderate myalgia, facial edema | 8,250 (51.3) | 692 (26–192) | IgG- (probable) | Albendazole |
Abbreviations: ELISA = Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; IgG = Immunoglobulin G, NA = not available.
* Reference range = 0–450/μL (0.0%–5.0%).
† Reference range varies according to patient’s age and sex.