Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 180295
Trichinellosis in Croatia-chronology of a problem
Trichinellosis in Croatia-chronology of a problem // IX EUROPEAN MULTICOLLOQUIUM OF PARASITOLOGY, Book of abstracts
Valencia, Španjolska, 2004. str. 18-23 July 2004 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Trichinellosis in Croatia-chronology of a problem
Autori
Marinculić, Albert ; Legen, Saša ; Beck, Relja ; Desnica, Boško
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
IX EUROPEAN MULTICOLLOQUIUM OF PARASITOLOGY, Book of abstracts
/ - , 2004, 18-23 July 2004
Skup
IX EUROPEAN MULTICOLLOQUIUM OF PARASITOLOGY
Mjesto i datum
Valencia, Španjolska, 18.07.2004. - 23.07.2004
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Trichinellosis; chronology of events; economic losses
Sažetak
Over the past decade, Croatia has experienced an emergence of trichinellosis. Different outbreaks in last five years involved exactly 1359 people. Due to uncontrolled migration of people and animals cused by war conflicts, the trichinellosis in Croatia spread to other neighbouring areas in which outbreaks were completely unknown In order to prevent any infection in humans the Ministry of Agriculture and forestry promulgated a decree of obligatory trichinelloscopy for swine slaughtered in all conditions including private slughter. The aims of this study were to describe 1)the chronology of events that caused the rapid spread of the disease in domestic swine as human outbreaks in order to reveale the causes of the economic disaster and 2) the economic losses provoked by the outbreaks in humans and very high prevalence in swine. Costs due to outbreaks included costs of health care, costs of investigation of an outbreak, loss of productivity due to absenteeism and disability. According to the high prevalence of disease in swine economic losses were due to costs of trichinelloscopy, costs of prompt disposal and inceneration of infected carcasses, costs of more intensive rodent control, costs of continuous serological screening, loss of sales since consumers avoid swine meat products, costs for the establishment of the large scale education of veterinarians, farmers etc.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski