The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada)
Setting : Consumption of raw game meats is important for Inuit health and well-being but may sometimes increase risk of exposure to parasites. In Nunavik, following trichinellosis outbreaks in the 1980s caused by raw walrus consumption, a diagnostic test was developed for the region and offered to a...
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author | Lemire, Mélanie Proulx, Jean-François Lévesque, Benoît Simard, Manon Iqaluk, Martha Ducrocq, Julie Elijassiapik, Lisa Ningiuk, Etok Perkins, Pamela |
author_facet | Lemire, Mélanie Proulx, Jean-François Lévesque, Benoît Simard, Manon Iqaluk, Martha Ducrocq, Julie Elijassiapik, Lisa Ningiuk, Etok Perkins, Pamela |
author_sort | Lemire, Mélanie |
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description | Setting : Consumption of raw game meats is important for Inuit health and well-being but may sometimes increase risk of exposure to parasites. In Nunavik, following trichinellosis outbreaks in the 1980s caused by raw walrus consumption, a diagnostic test was developed for the region and offered to all Inuit communities by 1997. Despite this prevention program, an important trichinellosis outbreak occurred in 2013, affecting 18 inhabitants of Inukjuak. Intervention : Because the classical outbreak investigation did not rapidly converge toward a common food source or specific event, a local response group, composed of four community members appointed by the Municipal Council as well as the regional public health physician, nurse and wildlife parasitologist, was created. Their objective was to investigate potential sources of infection related to the outbreak, hence the investigation of the types of meats consumed, the movement of meats between and within the community, and the local practices of processing game meat. Outcomes : Though the source of infection was not fully confirmed, this local investigation identified the distribution of transformed polar bear meat as the most probable source of infection. The creation of this unique, intersectoral and intercultural local response group fostered the use of local knowledge to better understand aspects of the modern food system, and is one of the most innovative outcomes of this investigation. Implications : Integrating multiple ways of knowing was critical for the management of this important public health issue and contributed to community members’ mobilization and empowerment with respect to local food safety issues. Contexte : La consommation de viandes de gibier crues est importante pour la santé et le bien-être des Inuits, mais elle peut parfois augmenter leur risque d'exposition à certains parasites. Au Nunavik, après quelques éclosions de trichinellose causées par la consommation de viande de morse crue dans les années 1980, un test diagnostic a été ... |
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spelling | ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/38381 2025-04-27T14:31:57+00:00 The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) Lemire, Mélanie Proulx, Jean-François Lévesque, Benoît Simard, Manon Iqaluk, Martha Ducrocq, Julie Elijassiapik, Lisa Ningiuk, Etok Perkins, Pamela Nunavik (Québec) 2020-03-26T15:16:37Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38381 eng eng Canadian Public Health Association https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38381 31637676 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec Trichinella nativa Trichinellosis Outbreak Polar bear meat Inuit Nunavik Trichinellose Éclosion Viande d’ours polaire Inuits -- Santé et hygiène Trichinose Gibier (Aliment) Inuits -- Alimentation article de recherche COAR1_1::Texte::Périodique::Revue::Contribution à un journal::Article::Article de recherche 2020 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/38381 2025-03-30T23:47:40Z Setting : Consumption of raw game meats is important for Inuit health and well-being but may sometimes increase risk of exposure to parasites. In Nunavik, following trichinellosis outbreaks in the 1980s caused by raw walrus consumption, a diagnostic test was developed for the region and offered to all Inuit communities by 1997. Despite this prevention program, an important trichinellosis outbreak occurred in 2013, affecting 18 inhabitants of Inukjuak. Intervention : Because the classical outbreak investigation did not rapidly converge toward a common food source or specific event, a local response group, composed of four community members appointed by the Municipal Council as well as the regional public health physician, nurse and wildlife parasitologist, was created. Their objective was to investigate potential sources of infection related to the outbreak, hence the investigation of the types of meats consumed, the movement of meats between and within the community, and the local practices of processing game meat. Outcomes : Though the source of infection was not fully confirmed, this local investigation identified the distribution of transformed polar bear meat as the most probable source of infection. The creation of this unique, intersectoral and intercultural local response group fostered the use of local knowledge to better understand aspects of the modern food system, and is one of the most innovative outcomes of this investigation. Implications : Integrating multiple ways of knowing was critical for the management of this important public health issue and contributed to community members’ mobilization and empowerment with respect to local food safety issues. Contexte : La consommation de viandes de gibier crues est importante pour la santé et le bien-être des Inuits, mais elle peut parfois augmenter leur risque d'exposition à certains parasites. Au Nunavik, après quelques éclosions de trichinellose causées par la consommation de viande de morse crue dans les années 1980, un test diagnostic a été ... Other/Unknown Material inuit inuits Inukjuak morse Nunavik walrus* Université Laval: CorpusUL Canada Inukjuak ENVELOPE(-78.101,-78.101,58.455,58.455) Morse ENVELOPE(130.167,130.167,-66.250,-66.250) Nunavik |
spellingShingle | Trichinella nativa Trichinellosis Outbreak Polar bear meat Inuit Nunavik Trichinellose Éclosion Viande d’ours polaire Inuits -- Santé et hygiène Trichinose Gibier (Aliment) Inuits -- Alimentation Lemire, Mélanie Proulx, Jean-François Lévesque, Benoît Simard, Manon Iqaluk, Martha Ducrocq, Julie Elijassiapik, Lisa Ningiuk, Etok Perkins, Pamela The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) |
title | The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) |
title_full | The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) |
title_fullStr | The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) |
title_full_unstemmed | The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) |
title_short | The unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in Nunavik (Québec, Canada) |
title_sort | unique contribution of a local response group in the field investigation and management of a trichinellosis outbreak in nunavik (québec, canada) |
topic | Trichinella nativa Trichinellosis Outbreak Polar bear meat Inuit Nunavik Trichinellose Éclosion Viande d’ours polaire Inuits -- Santé et hygiène Trichinose Gibier (Aliment) Inuits -- Alimentation |
topic_facet | Trichinella nativa Trichinellosis Outbreak Polar bear meat Inuit Nunavik Trichinellose Éclosion Viande d’ours polaire Inuits -- Santé et hygiène Trichinose Gibier (Aliment) Inuits -- Alimentation |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38381 |