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Trichinellosis in Serbia and possibilities to improve control measures
Author(s) -
M. Zivojinović,
Ivan Dobrosavljević,
Zoran Kulišić,
Sonja Radojičić,
Tamara Bošković,
Budimir Plavšić
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
veterinarski glasnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-0771
pISSN - 0350-2457
DOI - 10.2298/vetgl190412018z
Subject(s) - trichinella , legislation , veterinary public health , environmental health , animal husbandry , serbian , public health , one health , food safety , veterinary medicine , zoonosis , disease , scope (computer science) , distribution (mathematics) , geography , medicine , political science , helminths , pathology , immunology , agriculture , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , programming language , mathematics , archaeology , computer science , law
Background. Trichinellosis is zoonotic disease caused by parasites of the genus Trichinella, which have a cosmopolitan distribution. In the Balkan region, including Serbia, trichinellosis is endemic. Although trichinellosis shows a decreasing incidence in Serbia, this disease remains a serious problem for human health and animal husbandry. Scope and Approach. To prevent and control Trichinella spp. infections in domestic and sylvatic animals, risk analysis for these zoonotic parasites should be conducted. In Serbia, a limited number of Trichinella have been identified to the species level so far. An institutional, multi-sectoral surveillance system, supported by an adequate legal framework for the detection, surveillance, prevention, control and reporting of this infection in animals and humans, harmonised with the EU legislation, is a priority. Key Findings and Conclusions. One of the main goals of the Serbian veterinary and public health services should be progressive improvement of animal rearing practices, food safety, and hunters? and consumers? education through the ?One-health? approach.

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