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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary medicine
  • Parasitology
  • Public health

Context:

  • Human trichinellosis remains a concern in Poland despite recent decreases.
  • Specific endemic areas in northeastern Poland pose a continued risk.
  • The parasite Trichinella spiralis is the causative agent.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the ongoing need for vigilance in Poland regarding human trichinellosis.
  • To emphasize the importance of meat inspection in preventing Trichinella spiralis transmission.

Summary:

  • Trichinellosis incidence in Poland shows a declining trend.
  • Persistent endemic foci necessitate rigorous meat surveillance.
  • Control strategies must address the risk posed by Trichinella spiralis.

Impact:

  • Informed public health strategies for trichinellosis control.
  • Enhanced meat inspection protocols in at-risk regions.
  • Reduced risk of human parasitic infections from meat consumption.