Trichinella surveillance in wildlife relies on muscle digestion of large samples which are logistically difficult to store and transport in remote and tropical regions as well as labour-intensive to process. Serological methods such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) offer rapid, cost-effective alternatives for surveillance but should be paired with additional tests because of the high false-positive rates encountered in wildlife. We investigated the utility of ELISAs coupled with Western blot (WB) in providing evidence of Trichinella exposure or infection in wild boar. Serum samples were collected from 673 wild boar from a high- and low-risk region for Trichinella introduction within mainland Australia, which is considered Tric...
Unrealizing the control of wild boar, in the case of shotguns, may be the cause of the occurrence of...
Trichinella nematodes are the causative agent of trichinellosis, a meat-borne zoonosis acquired by c...
International audienceThe Mediterranean island of Corsica was considered Trichinella-free until 2004...
Trichinella surveillance in wildlife relies on muscle digestion of large samples which are logistica...
International audienceThe wild boar (Sus scrofa) has a wide geographical distribution and can be an ...
A reflection of highly prevalent endemic wildlife trichinellosis is seen in wild boar farming in Fin...
Trichinellosis is a worldwide occurring zoonosis caused by the intracellular nematode Trichinella sp...
Trichinella is a zoonotic nematode traditionally detected worldwide in both domestic and wild animal...
Nematode parasites of the genus Trichinella are important foodborne pathogens transmitted by ingesti...
For many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among Swiss domestic pigs. Considering the fac...
In this paper we evaluate serology as a tool to monitor Trichinella-free pig herds. Indoor, industri...
The only record of Trichinella spp. in wildlife in the UK is a single case from 1957. No other wildl...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international...
Trichinella infections in foxes and wild boars were studied to determine the prevalence of infection...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international...
Unrealizing the control of wild boar, in the case of shotguns, may be the cause of the occurrence of...
Trichinella nematodes are the causative agent of trichinellosis, a meat-borne zoonosis acquired by c...
International audienceThe Mediterranean island of Corsica was considered Trichinella-free until 2004...
Trichinella surveillance in wildlife relies on muscle digestion of large samples which are logistica...
International audienceThe wild boar (Sus scrofa) has a wide geographical distribution and can be an ...
A reflection of highly prevalent endemic wildlife trichinellosis is seen in wild boar farming in Fin...
Trichinellosis is a worldwide occurring zoonosis caused by the intracellular nematode Trichinella sp...
Trichinella is a zoonotic nematode traditionally detected worldwide in both domestic and wild animal...
Nematode parasites of the genus Trichinella are important foodborne pathogens transmitted by ingesti...
For many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among Swiss domestic pigs. Considering the fac...
In this paper we evaluate serology as a tool to monitor Trichinella-free pig herds. Indoor, industri...
The only record of Trichinella spp. in wildlife in the UK is a single case from 1957. No other wildl...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international...
Trichinella infections in foxes and wild boars were studied to determine the prevalence of infection...
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international...
Unrealizing the control of wild boar, in the case of shotguns, may be the cause of the occurrence of...
Trichinella nematodes are the causative agent of trichinellosis, a meat-borne zoonosis acquired by c...
International audienceThe Mediterranean island of Corsica was considered Trichinella-free until 2004...