PECULIARITIES OF CONTEMPORARY TRICHINOSIS COURSE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2016.4.7219Keywords:
trichinosis, edema, muscle pain, eosinophilia.Abstract
The paper shows the analysis of peculiarities of trichinosis course during august 2016 outbreak. The disease ran with small to moderate severity. Typical clinical manifestations were fever, muscle pain, edema (face, eyelid, limbs), conjunctivitis, headache, accompanied by eosinophilia and biochemical blood changes.References
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