Clinical studies performed in 44 patients, one, three, four, six or seven years after they had experienced trichinellosis demonstrated the persistence of various general and motor ailments in 88.7% of the patients. The persisting for many years antibodies against E/S antigen of Trichinella in 86.4% of examined patients seem to reflect chronic stimulation by the larvae which, as shown by parasitological and histopathological tests, survived longer and underwent gradual destruction in muscles. Bio-electric disturbances in muscles were most frequently of a mixed type, with prevalence of a neural type record. These observations illustrate a disturbed function of motor neurones and of impulse transmission at the myoneural junction in patients chronically infected with Trichinella.
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