Trichinellosis, an infection caused by the Trichinellaspp has been known to occur worldwide affecting almost all species of animals including man. It is an emerging or re-emerging disease in developed and developing countries. This survey was conducted to investigate the prevalence of trichinellosis in domestic pigs slaughtered in Kurbin area, Albania. Three hundred sixty pigs sera were collected at slaughter in an abattoir in kurbin. The sera samples were stored frozen at the parasitology research laboratory of the Department of Veterinary Public Health, Agricultural University of Tirana. The forserological diagnosis was used an indirect ELISA, PrioCHECK® Trichinella Ab. From the study resulted in positive three pigs or 0.83% of serum test...
A survey on porcine trichinellosis was organised in Ecuador between 2000 and 2003. Blood samples wer...
Traditionally applied free grazing/roaming of pigs is a known risks factor for selected zoonoses suc...
The Dutch slaughter pig population is practically free of Trichinella spiralis. However, at slaughte...
Trichinellosis, an infection caused by the Trichinellaspp has been known to occur worldwide affectin...
Trichinellosis caused by the Nematode Trichinella is a zoonotic disease which occurs worldwide and a...
Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode Trichinella spp. Many omnivor...
ELISA represents a useful rapid method to detect the presence of specific antibodies on serum, plasm...
Previous research on trichinellosis in Africa focused on isolating Trichinella from wildlife while ...
For many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among Swiss domestic pigs. Considering the fac...
Trichinellosis is a serious parasitic zoonosis, which is widely distributed around the world. Pork m...
Regulation (EC) 2075/2005 ensures official inspection of food of animal origin with specific rules o...
In this paper we evaluate serology as a tool to monitor Trichinella-free pig herds. Indoor, industri...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international...
Abstract Background Domesticated pigs are the main source of Trichinella sp. infections for humans, ...
Human trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonosis exhibiting significant health and economical problems ...
A survey on porcine trichinellosis was organised in Ecuador between 2000 and 2003. Blood samples wer...
Traditionally applied free grazing/roaming of pigs is a known risks factor for selected zoonoses suc...
The Dutch slaughter pig population is practically free of Trichinella spiralis. However, at slaughte...
Trichinellosis, an infection caused by the Trichinellaspp has been known to occur worldwide affectin...
Trichinellosis caused by the Nematode Trichinella is a zoonotic disease which occurs worldwide and a...
Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode Trichinella spp. Many omnivor...
ELISA represents a useful rapid method to detect the presence of specific antibodies on serum, plasm...
Previous research on trichinellosis in Africa focused on isolating Trichinella from wildlife while ...
For many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among Swiss domestic pigs. Considering the fac...
Trichinellosis is a serious parasitic zoonosis, which is widely distributed around the world. Pork m...
Regulation (EC) 2075/2005 ensures official inspection of food of animal origin with specific rules o...
In this paper we evaluate serology as a tool to monitor Trichinella-free pig herds. Indoor, industri...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international...
Abstract Background Domesticated pigs are the main source of Trichinella sp. infections for humans, ...
Human trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonosis exhibiting significant health and economical problems ...
A survey on porcine trichinellosis was organised in Ecuador between 2000 and 2003. Blood samples wer...
Traditionally applied free grazing/roaming of pigs is a known risks factor for selected zoonoses suc...
The Dutch slaughter pig population is practically free of Trichinella spiralis. However, at slaughte...