Distribution of Trichinella infections in pigs and Trichinellosis in humans in Serbia from 1994 to 2018

Q3 Veterinary
M. Mirilovic, Nada Tajdić, B. Vejnović, S. Djuric, Nikola Mirilovic, Slavica Maris, V. Šaponjić
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Abstract

Introduction. Trichinellosis is a disease in humans caused by parasites of the genus Trichinella, and these roundworms can occur in a variety of animals (over one hundred mammal species). Members of the genus Trichinella are present in almost all continents and in all climate zones. Intensive studies on the eradication of this disease have been going on for a long period, but despite the finances invested in research projects, trichinellosis is still present in the 21st century and poses a major health issue all over the world. According to current scientific estimations, there are over 27 million Trichinellainfected people in the world. The aim of our study was to determine the distribution and trends for Trichinella infection in pigs and trichinellosis in humans in Serbia between 1994 and 2018. Materials and Methods. Data for the 25-year surveillance period of Trichinella cases registered in pigs and humans in Serbia was gathered from the Veterinary Directorate and from the Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Serbia. The data obtained was analysed with the relative numbers of structure and dynamics, indices and descriptive statistical indicators. Results and Conclusions. During the research period, 14,837 pigs were diagnosed as infected with Trichinella. Out of this number, 87.31% of pigs were identified in the five epizootiological regions, and only 12.69% were diagnosed in the non-epizootiological regions in Serbia. During the period 1994-2018 in Serbia, a total of 6,850 people were treated for Trichinella infection. Out of this number, 4,153 (60.63%) people were from the five epizootiological regions. The trend-line describing the presence of Trichinella in pigs was defined by a fourth degree polynomial function. Meanwhile, the trend-line describing the presence of trichinellosis in humans was defined by a sixth degree polynomial function. Trichinellosis in Serbia is most common during the winter season, from December to March.
1994 - 2018年塞尔维亚猪旋毛虫感染和人旋毛虫病的分布
介绍。旋毛虫病是一种由旋毛虫属寄生虫引起的人类疾病,这些蛔虫可发生在多种动物(超过100种哺乳动物)中。旋毛虫属的成员几乎存在于所有大陆和所有气候带。关于根除这一疾病的深入研究已经进行了很长一段时间,但尽管在研究项目上投入了资金,旋毛虫病在21世纪仍然存在,并在全世界构成一个重大健康问题。根据目前的科学估计,全世界有2 700多万人感染了旋毛虫。本研究的目的是确定1994年至2018年塞尔维亚猪中旋毛虫感染和人类旋毛虫病的分布和趋势。材料与方法。从塞尔维亚兽医局和塞尔维亚共和国公共卫生研究所收集了塞尔维亚猪和人中登记的旋毛虫病例25年监测期的数据。对所得数据进行了结构与动力学、指标和描述性统计指标的相对数分析。结果与结论。在研究期间,14,837头猪被诊断感染旋毛虫。其中,87.31%的猪在塞尔维亚的5个流行区被发现,而只有12.69%的猪在塞尔维亚的非流行区被诊断出来。1994年至2018年期间,塞尔维亚共有6850人接受了旋毛虫感染治疗。其中,4153人(60.63%)来自5个流行病学地区。描述旋毛虫在猪体内存在的趋势线由四次多项式函数定义。同时,描述旋毛虫在人类中存在的趋势线由六次多项式函数定义。旋毛虫病在塞尔维亚最常见于冬季,即12月至3月。
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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