The trematode Alaria alata is a cosmopolite parasite found in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), the main definitive host in Europe. In contrast only few data are reported in wild boars (Sus scrofa), a paratenic host. The aim of this paper is to describe the importance and distribution of Alaria alata mesocercariae in wild boars, information is given by findings of these larvae during Trichinella mandatory meat inspection on wild boars’ carcasses aimed for human consumption. More than a hundred cases of mesocercariae positive animals are found every year in the East of France. First investigations on the parasite’s resistance to deep-freezing in meat are presented in this work
Seven hundred sixty-five (765) adult wild boars were examined during the 2016/2017 hunting season fo...
Seven hundred sixty-five (765) adult wild boars were examined during the 2016/2017 hunting season fo...
International audienceThe Mediterranean island of Corsica was considered Trichinella-free until 2004...
The trematode Alaria alata is a cosmopolite parasite found in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), the main de...
The trematode Alaria alata is a cosmopolite parasite found in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), the main de...
Wild boar meat may be infected with parasites which, if consumed, can constitute a health risk for h...
Alaria alata flukes are cosmopolitan parasites. In Europe, the definitive hosts are red foxes (Vulpe...
Foodborne parasitic diseases represent a major threat to public health. Trichinellosis, caused by th...
Alaria alata is a digenean trematode of the family Diplostomatidae, which has been reported in wild ...
Taenia hydatigena cysticercosis is a widespread parasitic disease of wild and domestic animals. In E...
Taenia hydatigena cysticercosis is a widespread parasitic disease of wild and domestic animals. In E...
Distomum musculorum suis (DMS), the mesocercariae of Alaria alata, is typically found accidently dur...
The paper summarises information on 11 species of trematodes parasitic in 9 species of wild carnivor...
Alaria (A.) alata mesocercariae (AM) have increasingly appeared as incidental findings during the ma...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Parasitic Diseases from Wild Animals with Emphasis in Zoo...
Seven hundred sixty-five (765) adult wild boars were examined during the 2016/2017 hunting season fo...
Seven hundred sixty-five (765) adult wild boars were examined during the 2016/2017 hunting season fo...
International audienceThe Mediterranean island of Corsica was considered Trichinella-free until 2004...
The trematode Alaria alata is a cosmopolite parasite found in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), the main de...
The trematode Alaria alata is a cosmopolite parasite found in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), the main de...
Wild boar meat may be infected with parasites which, if consumed, can constitute a health risk for h...
Alaria alata flukes are cosmopolitan parasites. In Europe, the definitive hosts are red foxes (Vulpe...
Foodborne parasitic diseases represent a major threat to public health. Trichinellosis, caused by th...
Alaria alata is a digenean trematode of the family Diplostomatidae, which has been reported in wild ...
Taenia hydatigena cysticercosis is a widespread parasitic disease of wild and domestic animals. In E...
Taenia hydatigena cysticercosis is a widespread parasitic disease of wild and domestic animals. In E...
Distomum musculorum suis (DMS), the mesocercariae of Alaria alata, is typically found accidently dur...
The paper summarises information on 11 species of trematodes parasitic in 9 species of wild carnivor...
Alaria (A.) alata mesocercariae (AM) have increasingly appeared as incidental findings during the ma...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Parasitic Diseases from Wild Animals with Emphasis in Zoo...
Seven hundred sixty-five (765) adult wild boars were examined during the 2016/2017 hunting season fo...
Seven hundred sixty-five (765) adult wild boars were examined during the 2016/2017 hunting season fo...
International audienceThe Mediterranean island of Corsica was considered Trichinella-free until 2004...