Trichinellosis outbreak due to wild boar meat consumption in southern Italy

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Abstract

We report a Trichinella britovi outbreak investigated during February-March 2016 in southern Italy. The source of infection was meat from infected wild boars that were illegally hunted and, hence, not submitted to post-mortem veterinary inspection. Thirty persons reported having eaten raw dried homemade sausages; five cases of trichinellosis were confirmed. Wild game meat consumers need to be educated about the risk for trichinellosis.

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Turiac, I. A., Cappelli, M. G., Olivieri, R., Angelillis, R., Martinelli, D., Prato, R., & Fortunato, F. (2017). Trichinellosis outbreak due to wild boar meat consumption in southern Italy. Parasites & Vectors, 10(1), 107. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2052-5

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