Trichinellosis (Trichinosis)


  • Acidic stomach medium dissolve infective Trichinella cysts to release larvae.
  • Larvae mature to adult in small intestine.
  • Adult females lay eggs that develop into larvae, travel through the vascular tree to muscle.
  • Within muscles, the larvae encyst.
  • Transmission of infection with ingestion of cysts.
  • Proper cooking kills the encysted larvae.

Symptoms of trichinellosis?

Dx

  • Gastroenteritis & Myalgia
  • Facial oedema, or subconjunctival haemorrhages
  • Eosinophilia
  • Dx confirmed with serology (occas. muscle Bx)

DDx

  • Influenza
  • Typhoid

Treatment

  • Anti parasitics (e.g Mebendazole).

Most symptoms subside within a few months. Mild cases of trichinellosis are never specifically diagnosed and are assumed to be the flu or other common illnesses.

Prevention