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VHOSPITAL.CLINIC · Trichinellosis

What Causes Trichinellosis?

Trichinellosis is caused by Trichinella spiralis larvae encysted in muscle tissue, typically acquired from eating undercooked pork or wild game. It presents with fever, periorbital oedema, and severe myalgia. Treatment includes mebendazole and corticosteroids.

Common Causes of Trichinellosis

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