Proulx Jean-François, MacLean J Dick, Gyorkos Theresa W, Leclair Daniel, Richter Anne-Katrin, Serhir Bouchra, Forbes Lorry, Gajadhar Alvin A
Department of Public Health, Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services, Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada, J0M 1C0.
Clin Infect Dis. 2002 Jun 1;34(11):1508-14. doi: 10.1086/340342. Epub 2002 May 10.
Repeated outbreaks of trichinellosis caused by the consumption of Trichinella-infected walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) meat, which have sometimes led to serious morbidity, have stimulated Inuit communities in Nunavik (northern Quebec), Canada, to develop an innovative trichinellosis prevention program. The program involves preconsumption testing of meat samples from harvested walrus at a regional laboratory and the rapid dissemination of the results of such testing to communities. Local health authorities in Inukjuak conducted an epidemiological investigation after testing identified Trichinella-positive walrus meat in September 1997. This report describes the events that occurred before, during, and after the trichinellosis outbreak and also documents how the prevention program contributed to successful resolution of the outbreak.
因食用感染旋毛虫的海象(海象属)肉而反复爆发旋毛虫病,有时会导致严重发病,这促使加拿大魁北克省北部努纳维克地区的因纽特社区制定了一项创新的旋毛虫病预防计划。该计划包括在区域实验室对捕获的海象肉样本进行食用前检测,并将检测结果迅速传达给各社区。1997年9月检测发现旋毛虫阳性的海象肉后,伊努伊特维克的地方卫生当局进行了一次流行病学调查。本报告描述了旋毛虫病爆发之前、期间和之后发生的事件,还记录了预防计划如何促成疫情的成功解决。