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Chikungunya outbreaks happened in 2007.
The most common food culprit in the United States has been pork sausage, while outbreaks in Europe have caused by wild boar and horse meat. Outbreaks of trichinosis in Asia and Africa have been traced to dog meat.
Trichinosis is infection with the roundworm Trichinella spiralis
The mortality rate of trichinosis is about 1%
if you mean the SARS outbreak this happened in the spring and summer of 2003
The blood test that is the most specific for trichinosis is the bentonite flocculation (BF) test.
In very severe cases of trichinosis, inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis ), lungs (pneumonitis), or brain (encephalitis) may occur. These symptoms can lead to the few deaths caused by trichinosis.
trichinophobia
Nemathelminthes
it can kill them and they can get it from animals
raw or undercooked pork
Trichinosis is a parasitic disease cause by eating under cooked pork and wild game and is caused by the trichina round worm.