Abstract Background Domesticated pigs are the main source of Trichinella sp. infections for humans, particularly when reared in backyards or free-ranging. In temperate areas of southern Europe, most pigs are farmed under controlled housing conditions, but sows and sometimes fattening pigs have access to outdoors to improve animal welfare. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether outdoor access of breeding pigs farmed under controlled housing conditions can represent a risk for Trichinella sp. transmission when the farm is located in an agricultural area interspersed with wooded areas and badlands, where Trichinella spp. could be present in wildlife. Methods Serum samples were collected from 63 breeding sows and one boar befor...
In order to determine the prevalence of Trichinella spiralis infections in abattoirs of the metropol...
There is limited information available on the Trichinella britovi (T. britovi) muscle larvae (ML) di...
Domestic pigs in Switzerland have been considered Trichinella-free for decades, despite the occurren...
Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode Trichinella spp. Many omnivor...
Trichinellosis is a serious parasitic zoonosis, which is widely distributed around the world. Pork m...
Historically, pork was the most prominent food source which contributed towards the transmission of ...
For many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among Swiss domestic pigs. Considering the fac...
Trichinella infections in humans and pigs have been documented in Greece since 1945 and a high preva...
Each year, more than 167 million pigs in the European Union (EU) are tested for Trichinella spp. und...
Trichinella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important zoonotic parasites that infect warmblooded anim...
Each year, more than 167 million pigs in the European Union (EU) are tested for Trichinella spp. und...
Trichinella nematodes continue to circulate in various hosts both in the domestic and sylvatic cycle...
Nematodes of the genus Trichinella are parasites of mammals, birds and reptiles. Twelve taxa are rec...
Abstract Background Worms of the nematode genus Trichinella are zoonotic pathogens with a worldwide ...
A large number of the parasitic agents that alter the health of swine could be spread to humans, esp...
In order to determine the prevalence of Trichinella spiralis infections in abattoirs of the metropol...
There is limited information available on the Trichinella britovi (T. britovi) muscle larvae (ML) di...
Domestic pigs in Switzerland have been considered Trichinella-free for decades, despite the occurren...
Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode Trichinella spp. Many omnivor...
Trichinellosis is a serious parasitic zoonosis, which is widely distributed around the world. Pork m...
Historically, pork was the most prominent food source which contributed towards the transmission of ...
For many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among Swiss domestic pigs. Considering the fac...
Trichinella infections in humans and pigs have been documented in Greece since 1945 and a high preva...
Each year, more than 167 million pigs in the European Union (EU) are tested for Trichinella spp. und...
Trichinella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important zoonotic parasites that infect warmblooded anim...
Each year, more than 167 million pigs in the European Union (EU) are tested for Trichinella spp. und...
Trichinella nematodes continue to circulate in various hosts both in the domestic and sylvatic cycle...
Nematodes of the genus Trichinella are parasites of mammals, birds and reptiles. Twelve taxa are rec...
Abstract Background Worms of the nematode genus Trichinella are zoonotic pathogens with a worldwide ...
A large number of the parasitic agents that alter the health of swine could be spread to humans, esp...
In order to determine the prevalence of Trichinella spiralis infections in abattoirs of the metropol...
There is limited information available on the Trichinella britovi (T. britovi) muscle larvae (ML) di...
Domestic pigs in Switzerland have been considered Trichinella-free for decades, despite the occurren...