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Archive Trichinosis with Neurologic and Mental Manifestations Authors: Robert A. Scott, M.D., Robert E. Johnson, M.D., and Daniel Holzman, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published October 2, 1952 ...
It was the first multiple-case outbreaks of trichinosis associated with walrus, which can only be hunted by Alaska Natives for subsistence or handicraft purposes, since 1992. The CDC in its weekly ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Five people became seriously ill this year after eating meat from two Alaska bears, more than doubling the cases of trichinosis reported nationwide, Alaska health officials said.
WABASH, Ind., Dec. 9.--The 10-year-old daughter of James Dunn, of Xenia, 14 miles southwest of this city, died on Monday evening from trichinosis. A week or more ago she complained of severe pains ...
Outdoors Trichinosis rare in California boars, but best to be safe By Carrie Wilson Updated July 28, 2010 12:16 AM ...
TRICHINOSIS is a relatively common infection whose classic clinical manifestations are well known. These include muscle pain and tenderness, eosinophilia, fever, periorbital edema and conjunctival ...
By 2011, trichinosis was so rare in the U.S. that the USDA made a bold move: It lowered the recommended safe internal cooking temperature for whole cuts of pork to 145°F, amid the joyful squeals ...
Into Champaign, Ill., thousands of football enthusiasts were pouring—on trains, on motor cars, on trolleys, on legs. Illinois’ silver and gold, Michigan’s maize and azure were everywhere ...
WHITE SALMON -- Raw cougar meat eaten by a deer hunter is the apparent source of Washington state's first case of trichinosis since 2001, a health official says. The hunter was hospitalized for a ...