Trichinellosis is a meat-borne zoonotic disease caused by nematode worms of the genus Trichinella in humans. Sylvatic animals are the main reservoir hosts of this helminth but domesticated animals, mainly swine, can also acquire the infection when they are fed with scraps of game meat. The genus used to have only one species; however, it has subsequently evolved into a multispecies genus. Due to its broad host range, it has been able to establish itself in both domestic and sylvatic cycles, allowing it to maintain a vast host reservoir. Infection has been documented in a variety of experimental species, showing that it could potentially happen in natural settings as well. Due to the considerable genetic differences among the isolates, resea...
Trichinellosis is very rare disease in Islamic countries because of the religious restrictions. We d...
Abstract Background Trichinella spiralis ranks seventh in the risk posed by foodborne parasites. It ...
Human trichinellosis is an important food-borne parasitic zoonosis that causes ~10,000 human infecti...
Trichinellosis (also trichinosis) in animals is caused by nematodes (roundworms) of the family Trich...
Abstract Background Trichinellosis is a meat-borne zoonotic disease caused by parasites of the genus...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
Studying parasites of the genus Trichinella provides scientists of today many advantages. This is a ...
Clade I nematode species in the genus Trichinella can cause infections in humans that lead to mortal...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by nematodes of the genus Trichinella. Humans, who are t...
Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human pathogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprisi...
Within the genus Trichinella, Trichinella pseudospiralis is the only recognized non-encapsulated spe...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
Trichinellosis is a worldwide serious disease transmittable from animals to humans. The disease agen...
This chapter provides state-of-the-art overviews on foodborne diseases caused by Trichinella in rela...
Trichinellosis is very rare disease in Islamic countries because of the religious restrictions. We d...
Abstract Background Trichinella spiralis ranks seventh in the risk posed by foodborne parasites. It ...
Human trichinellosis is an important food-borne parasitic zoonosis that causes ~10,000 human infecti...
Trichinellosis (also trichinosis) in animals is caused by nematodes (roundworms) of the family Trich...
Abstract Background Trichinellosis is a meat-borne zoonotic disease caused by parasites of the genus...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
Studying parasites of the genus Trichinella provides scientists of today many advantages. This is a ...
Clade I nematode species in the genus Trichinella can cause infections in humans that lead to mortal...
SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of hu...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by nematodes of the genus Trichinella. Humans, who are t...
Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human pathogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprisi...
Within the genus Trichinella, Trichinella pseudospiralis is the only recognized non-encapsulated spe...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
Trichinellosis is a worldwide serious disease transmittable from animals to humans. The disease agen...
This chapter provides state-of-the-art overviews on foodborne diseases caused by Trichinella in rela...
Trichinellosis is very rare disease in Islamic countries because of the religious restrictions. We d...
Abstract Background Trichinella spiralis ranks seventh in the risk posed by foodborne parasites. It ...
Human trichinellosis is an important food-borne parasitic zoonosis that causes ~10,000 human infecti...