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Rapid Identification of the Foodborne Pathogen Trichinella spp. by Matrix-
Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry [PDF]
, 2016 Human trichinellosis occurs through consumption of raw or inadequately
processed meat or meat products containing larvae of the parasitic nematodes
of the genus Trichinella. Currently, nine species and three genotypes are
recognized, of which T. spiralis,Bahn, Peter, Mayer-Scholl, Anne, Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan, Neumann, Jennifer, Nöckler, Karsten, Reckinger, Sabine +5 morecore +4 more sourcesVaccination of mice with a recombinant novel cathepsin B inhibits Trichinella spiralis development, reduces the fecundity and worm burden
Parasites & Vectors, 2019 Trichinella spiralis is a major zoonotic tissue-dwelling nematode, which is a public health concern and a serious hazard to animal food safety. It is necessary to exploit an anti-Trichinella vaccine to interrupt the transmission of Trichinella infection ...J. Cui, Yue Han, X. Yue, Fang Liu, Y. Y. Song, S. Yan, J. Lei, Xi Zhang, P. Jiang, Z. Wang +9 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceNew Perspectives on Classical Alarmin Responses to Intestinal Helminth Infection
Parasite Immunology, Volume 47, Issue 9, September 2025.ABSTRACT
Interleukins 33, 25, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) are core components of type two immune responses and have been studied extensively using helminth infection models. However, many questions remain regarding their cellular sources, their immune recipients, as well as how they shape immunity.Connor P. Lynch, Richard K. Grenciswiley +1 more sourceEthics and Genetically Modified Foods [PDF]
, 2001 Gary Comstock considers whether it is ethically justified to pursue genetically modified (GM) crops and foods. He first considers intrinsic objections to GM crops that allege that the process of making GMOs is objectionable in itself.Comstock, Garycore +1 more sourceCharacterization of a Trichinella spiralis putative serine protease. Study of its potential as sero-diagnostic tool
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2018 Background Trichinellosis is a serious zoonositc parasitosis worldwide. Because its clinical manifestations aren’t specific, the diagnosis of trichinellosis is not easy to be made.G. Sun, Y. Y. Song, P. Jiang, H. Ren, S. Yan, Yue Han, R. Liu, Xi Zhang, Z. Wang, J. Cui +9 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceEpidemiology, histopathology, and muscle distribution of Trichinella T9 in feral raccoons (Procyon lotor) and wildlife of Japan.
, 2007 The prevalences of Trichinella T9 in trapped raccoons (Procyon lotor) and several other potential mammalian reservoirs in Hokkaido, Wakayama, and Nagasaki Prefectures were investigated. Muscle samples were collected from 2003 to 2006 from 1,080 raccoons, Asakawa, Mitsuhiko, Kanai, Yuta, Katakura, Ken, Kobayashi, Tomoko, Matoba, Yohei, Okamoto, Minoru, Oku, Yuzaburo, Ono, Yoko, Suzuki, Kazuo, Taniyama, Hiroyuki, Yagi, Kinpei +10 morecore +1 more sourceEFSA BIOHAZ Panel (EFSA Panel on Biologicial Hazards), 2013. Scientific Opinion on the public health hazards to be covered by inspection of meat (solipeds) [PDF]
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