In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichinella pseudospiralis and the identification of a new non-encapsulated species, Trichinella papuae, has revealed that the biomass of the genus Trichinella does not only include the well known encapsulated species (T. spiralis, T. nativa, T. britovi, T. murrelli, and T. nelsoni) but also includes geographically disseminated, non-encapsulated species that represent important biological entities in the genus. Larvae of the first stage (L1) of both non-encapsulated and encapsulated species are able to penetrate the muscle cell and induce a dedifferentiation of this cell. But following this point in the parenteral cycle, non-encapsulated and encapsul...
BACKGROUND Human trichinellosis is a foodborne parasitic zoonotic disease caused by ingestion of raw...
Trichinella spiralis is a nematode that is found throughout the world. Infection in humans occurs by...
Since 1995, Trichinella larvae have been detected in 39.5% of farmed crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticu...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
Trichinellosis (also trichinosis) in animals is caused by nematodes (roundworms) of the family Trich...
Trichinellosis is a meat-borne zoonotic disease caused by nematode worms of the genus Trichinella in...
Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human pathogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprisi...
The nurse cell-larva complex of nematodes of the genus Trichinella plays an Important role in the su...
The authors review the major biological, biochemical, and molecular characters that are used to dist...
Studying parasites of the genus Trichinella provides scientists of today many advantages. This is a ...
Within the genus Trichinella, Trichinella pseudospiralis is the only recognized non-encapsulated spe...
Fil: Krivokapich, Silvio. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Depa...
Kuratli, S., Lindh, J. G., Gottstein, B., Smith, D. F., and Connolly, B. 1999. Trichinella spp.: Dif...
Up to the present time, the existence of two species in the genus Trichinella has been accepted by m...
BACKGROUND Human trichinellosis is a foodborne parasitic zoonotic disease caused by ingestion of raw...
Trichinella spiralis is a nematode that is found throughout the world. Infection in humans occurs by...
Since 1995, Trichinella larvae have been detected in 39.5% of farmed crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticu...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichine...
Trichinellosis (also trichinosis) in animals is caused by nematodes (roundworms) of the family Trich...
Trichinellosis is a meat-borne zoonotic disease caused by nematode worms of the genus Trichinella in...
Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human pathogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprisi...
The nurse cell-larva complex of nematodes of the genus Trichinella plays an Important role in the su...
The authors review the major biological, biochemical, and molecular characters that are used to dist...
Studying parasites of the genus Trichinella provides scientists of today many advantages. This is a ...
Within the genus Trichinella, Trichinella pseudospiralis is the only recognized non-encapsulated spe...
Fil: Krivokapich, Silvio. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Depa...
Kuratli, S., Lindh, J. G., Gottstein, B., Smith, D. F., and Connolly, B. 1999. Trichinella spp.: Dif...
Up to the present time, the existence of two species in the genus Trichinella has been accepted by m...
BACKGROUND Human trichinellosis is a foodborne parasitic zoonotic disease caused by ingestion of raw...
Trichinella spiralis is a nematode that is found throughout the world. Infection in humans occurs by...
Since 1995, Trichinella larvae have been detected in 39.5% of farmed crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticu...