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The veterinary quarterly. 2025 Dec;45(1):1-7. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2025.2475986 Q17.92024

First assessment of the prevalence of Trichinella in backyard-raised pigs in Central-Southern Chile

智利中部南部后院饲养猪中旋毛虫的感染率首次评估研究 翻译改进

Javiera Guzmán-Faúndez  1, Vanesa Crisóstomo-Jorquera  1, Carlos Landaeta-Aqueveque  1, AnaLía Henríquez  2

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  • 1 Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Departamento de Patología y Medicina Preventiva, Universidad de Concepción, Chillán, Chile.
  • 2 Facultad de Ciencias de la Naturaleza, Universidad San Sebastián, Concepción, Chile.
  • DOI: 10.1080/01652176.2025.2475986 PMID: 40075550

    摘要 中英对照阅读

    Trichinellosis is a significant zoonotic disease worldwide, with pigs as a primary reservoir host of human infection. Backyard pigs are particularly at risk due to their exposure to muscle tissue containing Trichinella larvae from synanthropic micromammals or home slaughter waste. In Chile, veterinary inspections of domestically slaughtered pigs are mainly conducted in veterinary clinics using muscle samples provided by farmers or consumers. While positive cases must be reported to the authorities, negative cases are not, creating a gap in official data on Trichinella prevalence. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of Trichinella sp. in backyard and intensively raised pigs in south-central Chile. Records of 2,608 backyard pigs were obtained from various veterinary clinics in the La Araucanía and Ñuble regions, with a few records from the El Maule and Biobío regions, encompassing a total of 33 communes. The overall prevalence was found to be 0.9% (95% confidence interval: 0.59-1.37). According to the available information, records of more than 50,000 pigs slaughtered in abattoirs per year corresponded to negative results after examination. Previous reports suggest that eradication is challenging; however, the decreasing incidence rate of human infection indicates the possibility of improving control measures for this zoonosis.

    Keywords: Chile; Trichinella; backyard; domestic cycle; pigs; zoonosis.

    Keywords:Trichinella prevalence; backyard-raised pigs; Central-Southern Chile

    旋毛虫是世界范围内一种重要的人畜共患疾病,猪是人类感染的主要宿主。后院猪尤其面临风险,因为它们接触到来自人类微型哺乳动物或家庭屠宰废物的含有旋毛虫幼虫的肌肉组织。在智利,对国内屠宰的猪的兽医检查主要在兽医诊所进行,使用农民或消费者提供的肌肉样本。虽然阳性病例必须向当局报告,但阴性病例则不然,这造成了旋毛虫流行率官方数据的空白。本研究旨在评估旋毛虫在智利中南部后院和集约化养猪中的流行情况。从La Araucana和Ñuble地区的各种兽医诊所获得了2608头后院猪的记录,其中El Maule和Biobío地区有一些记录,共包括33个公社。总体患病率为0.9%(95%置信区间:0.59-1.37)。根据现有信息,每年在屠宰场屠宰的5万多头猪的记录经检查呈阴性。以前的报告表明,根除是具有挑战性的;然而,人类感染率的下降表明了改进这种人畜共患病控制措施的可能性。关键词:智利;旋毛虫;后院;国内循环;猪;人畜共患病。

    关键词:旋毛虫感染率; 后院养猪; 智利中南部

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