ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2018;35(2):140-148 |
Original article
UDC: 616.995.132:616.127-002(497.11)
DOI: 10.2478/afmnai-2018-0016
An Outbreak of Human Trichinellosis in the Village of Subotinac near the Town of Aleksinac
Lidija Popović-Dragonjić1,2, Ilija Kocić2
1Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Clinical Center Niš, Niš, Serbia
2University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Niš, Serbia
summary
An outbreak of trichinellosis affecting 13 individuals, of whom 8 with severe form presented as myocarditis,
occurred in the village of Subotinac near the town of Aleksinac in Serbia.
The source of this epidemic was smoked pork from a domestic pig that had not undergone meat inspection procedures.
The most striking clinical features among all the 13 patients were muscular pain (84.6%), malaise (69.2%),
upper eyelid edema (61.5%), and difficulty in chewing (53.9%). These symptoms and signs were associated with
significant elevations of creatine phosphokinase and lactate dehydrogenase levels.
As high as 61.5% of the patients with trichinellosis were diagnosed with myocarditis
(determined by means of electrocardiography, echocardiography, troponin I and creatine kinase-MB measurements).
The patients had Trichinella-specific IgG antibodies in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and positive indirect
immunofluorescence test results. Patients seemed to respond well to treatment with mebendazole.
Corticosteroid therapy was administered to patients with myocarditis. Since high percentage of our
patients presented with myocarditis, an infectious diseases specialist should always keep in mind doing cardiac biomarkers analyses,
echocardiography and electrocardiography.
Key words: outbreak, trichinellosis, myocarditis