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Trichinella Infection in Wildlife of Northeast of Iran
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Microbial dysbiosis-associated NMDAR hyperfunction in post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome with visceral hypersensitivity. [PDF]
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Letter to the editor about "Pediatric trichinosis: A case report". [PDF]
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Trichinella species and genotypes
Research in Veterinary Science, 2020Trichinella spiralis has historically been deemed "the pig parasite" owing to its initial classification within a monospecific genus. However, in recent years, the genus has expanded to include 10 distinct species and at least 3 different genotypes whose taxonomic status remains unstipulated. In contrast to T.
Dante Zarlenga +2 more
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The genus trichinella and its presence in wildlife worldwide: A review.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022The genus Trichinella has a worldwide distribution, infecting people, domestic animals, and wildlife. It includes 13 genotypes, which are geographically delimited; Trichinella is transmitted to people through the ingestion of undercooked meat ...
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2022
Trichinellosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichinella and remains an important zoonotic disease on a global basis. The man becomes contaminated when eating undercooked meat containing larvae of the nematode.
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Trichinellosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichinella and remains an important zoonotic disease on a global basis. The man becomes contaminated when eating undercooked meat containing larvae of the nematode.
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Trichinella britovi infection in wild boar in Portugal
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2021Trichinella spp. infection occurs when a host ingests muscle tissue containing infective larvae (L1 stage). Wild boar meat and its products represent the second largest source of human trichinellosis worldwide. For this reason, and since that in Portugal
M. Vieira-Pinto +3 more
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Trichinella spiralis: inflammation modulator.
Journal of Helminthology, 2020The hygiene hypothesis posits that the decreased incidence of parasitic infection in developed countries may underlie an increased prevalence of allergic and autoimmune diseases in these countries.
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