Cause:Trichinella spiralis
Pathophys:Invasion of skeletal (not heart) muscle by worms, degeneration of invaded fiber causing inflammatory reaction, and finally encysted larvae (in all other tissues this reaction kills larvae)
Life cycle: infection on ingestion of meat w cysts, hatch and reproduce for 6 wk in gi mucosa, living young born and many get into skeletal muscle where grow and encyst, some calcify, and others remain viable for years
From pigs fed uncooked garbage; polar and other bears
Sx:Fever, myalgias all over including tongue, diaphragm, etc; gastroenteritis 24-72 h after ingestion from worms in gi tract
Si:Eye swelling, conjunctivitis, small conjunctival hemorrhages; splinter hemorrhages in nail beds; skin rashes both urticarial and petechial
Myocarditis, CNS inflammation
Lab:
Chem:CPK, AST (SGOT) markedly elevated
Hem:Elevated eosinophils; may be as high as 50%
Path:Muscle bx shows 10-100 larvae/gm tissue; 1/gm should not produce sx
Rx:
Prevent by cooking garbage fed to pigs; cook or freeze pork well
of disease (Med Let 1990;32:23):