An outbreak of trichinellosis that occurred in the United Kingdom is described. Members of four households consumed pork salami from northern Serbia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Eight cases of trichinellosis occurred. Clinical and laboratory features of the cases were typical with myalgia (7 cases), fever (6), headache (5), periorbital oedema (4), non-specific ST/T wave changes on electrocardiogram (3), Trichinella antibodies (6), eosinophilia (7) and raised serum creatine kinase (3). All recovered. Trichinella larvae were detected in the salami. During pre-travel counselling, travellers should be advised about possible risk from cured pork products which have been produced locally in Trichinella endemic areas.
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Milne, L. M., Bhagani, S., Bannister, B. A., Laitner, S. M., Moore, P., Eza, D., & Chiodini, P. L. (2001). Trichinellosis acquired in the United Kingdom. Epidemiology and Infection, 127(2), 359–363. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268801005994
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