Encephalitis caused by streptococcal follicular disease and streptococcal follicular infection in multiple organs
On February 21, Ho Chi Minh City People's Hospital 115 informed that the unit had just treated a 66-year-old male patient (Hoc Mon district, Ho Chi Minh City) with encephalitis caused by streptococcal follicular disease and streptococcal follicular infection in multiple organs, most notably in the brain, subcutaneous tissue and in muscles.
The patient was admitted to the hospital with severe headaches, convulsions, mouth torsion, and mild weakness in the right half. Many months ago, the patient had symptoms such as fatigue, muscle pain, loose stools, prolonged vomiting, weight loss, chest drumstickness, arrhythmia and fainting.
The results of a medical examination and imaging (MRI) of the skull showed multiple-location brain damage, brain edema. Doctors at Ho Chi Minh City People's Hospital 115 suspected that the patient had a parasitic infection in the brain, so they continued to conduct a serological test, the result was positive for the Cysticercus strepless Larvae.
The patient underwent a thigh X-ray and chest CT scan to screen for damage in other organs, and discovered countless live or liposuctioned striated striated capillaries "hiding" in the brain, lung tissue, skin and muscles throughout the body.
Through epidemiological investigation, the doctor noted that the patient had a habit of eating rare pork salad and drinking unboiled water for many years and had raised livestock, including breeding pigs.
The patient was quickly treated with anti-parasite, anti-inflammatory, and seizure prevention drugs along with intensive care. The patient recovered well after treatment and was discharged from the hospital.
Preventing strep Syphilis
People's Hospital 115 informs that strep dysentery, caused by the parasite Taenia solium, has two common forms: live-in-the-ventre strep dysentery and parasitic strep dysentery in organs in the body. This is a dangerous disease, especially in areas with unsanitary eating habits.
People who eat pork have intestines containing live mountain pass pass pass passenger worms (rice passenger), when entering the small intestine, they will bloom into adult monkey. In case the person swallows the pig's stings, it will develop into pig's stings.
Pork Strip eggs enter the body through the digestive tract, developing into Larvae. The Larvae then move through the circulatory system and "resident" in organs such as the brain, muscles or eyes, causing serious damage.
To prevent this, doctors recommend that people eat it cooked and boiled. The pork needs to be cooked thoroughly at a temperature above 75 degrees Celsius for 5 minutes or boiled at 100°C for 2 minutes. Avoid eating raw meat, raw vegetables or spring rolls. Wash your hands before eating and after going to the toilet.
People only buy meat of clear origin and are quarantined. Regarding livestock management, pigs need to be kept and cared for properly, not released.
If you have unusual symptoms, you should go to a medical facility immediately for timely diagnosis and treatment.