نتایج جستجو برای: trichinella britovi

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

2008
S. K. Karn F. Hörchner L. Srikitjakarn

Introduction Roundworms of the genus Trichinella are spread worldwide and are responsible for one of the most serious helminthic zoonoses. It is recognized that in many parts of the world none of the existing methods of control for Trichinella infection are applied because of the economic problems, erosions of veterinary infrastructures, failure of educational systems, ineffective abattoir cont...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
D S Zarlenga B M Rosenthal G La Rosa E Pozio E P Hoberg

Parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichinella cause significant food-borne illness and occupy a unique evolutionary position at the base of the phylum Nematoda, unlike the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Although the forthcoming genome sequence of Trichinella spiralis can provide invaluable comparative information about nematode biology, a basic framework for understanding the histo...

2014
James V. Conlan Khamphouth Vongxay Boualam Khamlome Maria Angeles Gomez-Morales Edoardo Pozio Stuart D. Blacksell Stanley Fenwick R. C. A. Thompson

Several outbreaks of trichinellosis associated with the consumption of raw pork have occurred in Laos since 2004. This cross-sectional study was conducted in four provinces of northern Laos to investigate the seroepidemiology of trichinellosis in the human population and determine the prevalence and species of Trichinella infection in the domestic pig population. Serum samples and questionnaire...

2010
Hanna Välimaa Jukka Niemimaa Antti Oksanen Heikki Henttonen

Background Sylvatic Trichinella infection has been found to be very common in Finnish wild carnivores [1], especially locally in Southern and partly Central Finland. Cannibalism and carrion feeding have been regarded as the major source of infection to red foxes and raccoon dogs. Voles have been found the major food items of red foxes [2]. They are regarded as herbivorous, but many herbivores c...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2006
Sapkotal F Hörchner L Srikitjakarn M N Kyule M P O Baumann K Nöckler

The aim of the present study was to determine the Trichinella seroprevalence in slaughter pigs in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Serum samples were obtained from 400 pigs at 4 major slaughterhouses and tested for Trichinella antibodies by ELISA using larval excretory-secretory (E/S) antigen. Four were positive and one was equivocal, giving a Trichinella seroprevalence of 1% (95% CI: 0.27 - 2.54). On ...

2015
Hye-Jung Lee Ok-Sik Chung Jae-Lip Kim Seung-Ha Lee Young-Bok Yoo Min Seo

A total 7 outbreaks of trichinellosis have occurred in Korea, mostly as a result of consumption of raw wild boar (Sus scrofa) meat. Since only 1 serological survey on wild boars had yet been performed in Korea, the present study aimed to estimate the prevalence of trichinellosis in wild boars and some species of rodents by artificial digestion and serological examinations in Yanggu-gun, Gangwon...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2005
Makedonka Mitreva Judith Appleton James P McCarter Douglas P Jasmer

While the approach taken to date to study Trichinella spp., involves mainly characterization of individual genes of interest, we initiated a genomics approach as an antecedent to more complete genome sequencing. Our approach involves use of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) obtained from three life cycle stages of Trichinella spiralis; adult worms (AD), mature muscle larvae (ML) and immature L1 la...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1999
G D Vassilev

Trichinella spp. infection has never been reported among domestic pigs in Zimbabwe. Given that Trichinella spp. occurs in a sylvatic cycle in Zimbabwe and particularly in the light of the recent notification of the presence of the infection in farmed crocodiles, a survey was undertaken to evaluate the present epidemiological situation on commercial pig farms. Carcasses of 7,446 fattener pigs (a...

2017
Xue Bai Xiaoxiang Hu Xiaolei Liu Bin Tang Mingyuan Liu

Trichinellosis, caused by Trichinella, is an emerging or re-emerging zoonotic parasitic disease, which is distributed worldwide with major socio-economic importance in some developing countries. In particular, it has been calculated that more than 40 million people are at risk of Trichinella infection in China. This review summarizes the current information on the epidemiology, laboratory diagn...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2005
H R Gamble E Pozio J R Lichtenfels D S Zarlenga D E Hill

In December 2001, the routine inspection of a wild boar intended for human consumption revealed the presence of Trichinella ssp. larvae. Biological, morphological and genetic analyses demonstrated the parasite to be Trichinella pseudospiralis. This is the second report of T. pseudospiralis in the United States and the first report of the parasite in a food animal species in the U.S.

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