A gathering in North Carolina last year resulted in 10 probable cases of a parasitic infection from undercooked bear meat, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Of the 34 people surveyed who attended the gathering, 65 percent reported eating bear meat.
On November 29, 2023, the North Carolina Division of Public Health was alerted to a suspected case of trichinellosis in western North Carolina, according to the CDC.
Trichinellosis caused by eating undercooked bear meat, although rare, is not unheard of in the U.S.An outbreak occurred in July 2022 during a nine-person family reunion in South Dakota after people ate kebabs made of bear meat.
Most were linked to bear meat.
Persons:
kebabs
Organizations:
Centers for Disease Control, CDC, North Carolina Division of Public Health
Locations:
North Carolina, U.S, South Dakota, Canada