In the United States, the prevalence of Trichinella in pigs has dropped sharply over the past 50 years as a result of changes in swine production practices. Because modern pork-production systems have all but eliminated Trichinella as a food-safety risk, the U.S. has developed certification as an alternative to individual carcass testing to assure pork safety
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Abstract. Since the U.S. Public Health Service began recording statistics on trichinellosis in 1947,...
Consumption of raw or inadequately cooked pork meat may result in trichinellosis, a human disease du...
We report here on a certification pilot study using an on-farm auditing system to document good prod...
Objective: Control of Trichinella infection in U.S. pork has traditionally been accomplished by mspe...
We report here on progress in the Trichinae Certification pilot program. This program uses an on-far...
Control of Trichinella infection in swine has traditionally been accomplished by inspection of indiv...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...
Historically, pork was the most prominent food source which contributed towards the transmission of ...
The former 15 EU countries have been spending an estimated 570 million Euro yearly to inspect for Tr...
BackgroundRates of trichinellosis have declined significantly in the United States due to improved p...
Trichinosis is a zoonosis due to nematodes of the genus Trichinella, especially T. spiralis and infe...
Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode Trichinella spp. Many omnivor...
Traditionally, the routine artificial digestion test is applied to assess the presence of Trichinell...
Trichinella, formerly called trichinae, are nematodes that are to be found in the meat of domestic a...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Abstract. Since the U.S. Public Health Service began recording statistics on trichinellosis in 1947,...
Consumption of raw or inadequately cooked pork meat may result in trichinellosis, a human disease du...
We report here on a certification pilot study using an on-farm auditing system to document good prod...
Objective: Control of Trichinella infection in U.S. pork has traditionally been accomplished by mspe...
We report here on progress in the Trichinae Certification pilot program. This program uses an on-far...
Control of Trichinella infection in swine has traditionally been accomplished by inspection of indiv...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...
Historically, pork was the most prominent food source which contributed towards the transmission of ...
The former 15 EU countries have been spending an estimated 570 million Euro yearly to inspect for Tr...
BackgroundRates of trichinellosis have declined significantly in the United States due to improved p...
Trichinosis is a zoonosis due to nematodes of the genus Trichinella, especially T. spiralis and infe...
Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode Trichinella spp. Many omnivor...
Traditionally, the routine artificial digestion test is applied to assess the presence of Trichinell...
Trichinella, formerly called trichinae, are nematodes that are to be found in the meat of domestic a...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Abstract. Since the U.S. Public Health Service began recording statistics on trichinellosis in 1947,...
Consumption of raw or inadequately cooked pork meat may result in trichinellosis, a human disease du...