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葡萄牙野猪体内的布氏旋毛虫感染

Trichinella britovi infection in wild boar in Portugal.

作者信息

Vieira-Pinto Madalena, Fernandes Ana Raquel Garcez, Santos Maria Helena, Marucci Gianluca

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Sciences, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal.

Animal and Veterinary Research Center (CECAV), Complexo Laboratorial - Gab, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal.

出版信息

Zoonoses Public Health. 2021 Mar;68(2):103-109. doi: 10.1111/zph.12800. Epub 2021 Jan 17.

Abstract

Trichinella spp. infection occurs when a host ingests muscle tissue containing infective larvae (L1 stage). Wild boar meat and its products represent the second largest source of human trichinellosis worldwide. For this reason, and since that in Portugal wild boar is the most hunted large game specie, the laboratory of Technology, Quality and Food Safety (TQFS) from the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro created a free service to test wild boar meat for Trichinella spp. From December 2015 to February 2020, and 857 samples were analysed. From those, the majority (719/857, 83.9%) were tested after October 2018 when a specific national legislation came into force, demanding that meat from wild boar hunted in a defined risk area should be tested for Trichinella spp. Under TQFS laboratory activity, in January 2020, a positive case was identified, being the first molecular confirmation of Trichinella britovi infection in wild boar in Portugal. Additionally to this activity, in 2019, a questionnaire was submitted to 100 hunters to acquire information about wild boar meat usage and consumption behaviours. From the total respondents, 86% declared they intended to use meat for private consumption. Of those, 93% also stated that have sold part of the meat and/or homemade sausages, the majority (80%) without prior testing for Trichinella spp., as required by EU Regulation. These results alert the hunters to a risk for human infection, which could be extended to outside the hunter's household. Given the actual epidemiological situation, it should be emphasized that testing for Trichinella spp. in wild boar meat should be maintained and reinforced, particularly in the risk area. The results presented in this report strongly support the importance of specific national legislation to mitigate the risk of trichinellosis due to consumption of non-tested wild boar meat.

摘要

旋毛虫属感染是由于宿主摄入含有感染性幼虫(L1期)的肌肉组织所致。野猪及其制品是全球人类旋毛虫病的第二大传染源。因此,鉴于在葡萄牙野猪是被捕猎最多的大型猎物物种,特拉斯-蒙特斯和阿尔托杜罗大学的技术、质量与食品安全实验室(TQFS)创建了一项免费服务,用于检测野猪肉中的旋毛虫属。2015年12月至2020年2月,共分析了857份样本。其中,大多数样本(719/857,83.9%)是在2018年10月之后检测的,当时一项具体的国家立法生效,要求对在特定风险区域捕获的野猪肉进行旋毛虫属检测。在TQFS实验室的活动中,2020年1月发现了一例阳性病例,这是葡萄牙野猪中旋毛虫感染的首次分子确认。除了这项活动外,2019年还向100名猎人发放了一份问卷,以获取有关野猪肉使用和消费行为的信息。在所有受访者中,86%表示打算将肉用于私人消费。其中,93%还表示出售过部分肉和/或自制香肠,大多数(80%)没有按照欧盟法规的要求事先检测旋毛虫属。这些结果提醒猎人注意人类感染的风险,这种风险可能会扩展到猎人家庭之外。鉴于当前的流行病学情况,应该强调对野猪肉进行旋毛虫属检测应予以维持和加强,特别是在风险区域。本报告中的结果有力地支持了特定国家立法对于降低因食用未经检测的野猪肉而导致旋毛虫病风险的重要性。

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