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Epidemiological, clinical and serological studies on trichinellosis in Henan Province, China.

Z Q Wang1, J Cui, F Wu, F R Mao, X X Jin.   

Abstract

The epidemiological, clinical and serological studies on human trichinellosis in Henan Province were carried out from January 1992 to December 1996. The results showed that 467 patients attending our department came from 12 administrative areas and cities of the Province and they acquired the infection mainly by eating undercooked dumplings, tasting the raw pork filling for dumplings, ingesting scalded pork or mutton. There was the high incidence season of trichinellosis during the winter. Most of the patients were workers, officers and merchants aged 20-49 years, and the incidence was higher in males than in females. The main clinical manifestations of trichinellosis were fever, general myalgia, muscle tiredness and eosinophilia. Most of the patients had not any gastrointestinal symptoms and rash. Eyelid edema was only seen in the early courses of the disease. Eosinophil count increased with time, reached to the peak 3 weeks and decreased markedly 6 weeks after the onset of the disease. Eosinophil levels elevated obviously 1 week after therapy, began to drop rapidly 2 weeks after therapy, and decreased to a near normal levels 4 weeks after therapy. Anti-Trichinella antibodies were detected by IFAT using the frozen sections of the purified T. spiralis larvae as antigen. The specific antibodies were observed in only 70.2% of patients one week after onset of disease, and increased to 91, 94.3, and 100%; 2, 3, and 4 weeks, respectively after the onset. The antibody positive rate was evidently increased to 100% 1 week after therapy with abendazole, then decreased to 25% 4 months after therapy.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9879735     DOI: 10.1016/s0001-706x(98)00072-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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