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First molecular identification of Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae), a blood‐sucking gastric nematode of artiodactyles, in the ground beetle Carabus granulatus (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

open access: yesMedical and Veterinary Entomology, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 361-365, September 2024.
Twenty‐six individuals of Carabus granulatus were screened for the presence of the DNA of pathogenic gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants inhabiting the Białowieża Primeval Forest. In six insects, the presence of the DNA of blood‐sucking abomasal nematode, Haemonchus contortus was detected.
Joanna Werszko   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Remembrance of past images of Trichinella

open access: yesParasite, 2001
The development of achromatic microscopy and the invention of photography were contemporaneous with the earliest investigations on trichinellosis. The former was more important than the latter to 19th century studies on Trichinella. A selection of images,
Campbell W.C.
doaj   +1 more source

Validation of a Western Blot for the detection of anti- Trichinella spp. antibodies in domestic pigs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. According to international regulations and guidelines, serological surveillance can be used to demonstrate the absence of Trichinella spp.
Frey, C.   +6 more
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Serology survey of Ascaris suum and Trichinella spiralis in rural pigs in Southwestern Mexico

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 10, Issue 4, July 2024.
● In Mexico, the Ascaris suum prevalence oscillates between 8% and 60%, whereas the prevalence of T. spiralis ranges between 2% and 5%, but there is no certainty about its circulation throughout the country. ● Seroprevalences of 5.12% for A. suum and 2.41% for T.
Luis‐Antonio Gómez‐Mendieta   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

First case of Trichinosis caused by consumption of undercooked horse meat in Argentina

open access: yesJournal of Infection in Developing Countries, 2007
Background: Trichinellosis is a helminthic infection, which has a wide geographical distribution. It is acquired by ingestion of raw or undercooked meat infected with Trichinella spp.Methodology: The present work communicates an unusual cause of human ...
Laura Rossi, Florencia Coca, Cecilia Cricelli, Alcides Troncoso
doaj  

Highlights of the tenth International Conference on Trichinellosis: past and future

open access: yesParasite, 2001
The Tenth International Conference on trichinellosis, organized by the International Commission on Trichinellosis, gathered together 147 scientists from 34 countries.
Dupouy-Camet J.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Questionnaire-based assessment of wild boar/domestic pig interactions and implications for disease risk management in Corsica [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Wild boars and domestic pigs belong to the same species (Sus scrofa). When sympatric populations of wild boars, feral pigs, and domestic pigs share the same environment, interactions between domestic and wild suids (IDWS) are suspected to facilitate the ...
Casabianca, François   +8 more
core   +3 more sources

Succinate coenzyme A ligase β‐like protein from Trichinella spiralis is a potential therapeutic molecule for allergic asthma

open access: yesImmunity, Inflammation and Disease, Volume 12, Issue 6, June 2024.
rTS‐Succinate Coenzyme A ligase beta (SUCLA‐β) can reduce the levels of eosinophils around bronchus and blood vessels and the number of inflammatory cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. rTS‐SUCLA‐β could reduce the Immunoglobulin level of the mouse upon OVA sensitization/challenge. rTS‐SUCLA‐β treatment regulates host immunity by promoting Treg cells
Kalibixiati Aimulajiang   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Serosurveillance of Trichinella sp. in wild boar and Iberian domestic suids in Mediterranean ecosystems of southwestern Spain

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, Volume 71, Issue 2, Page 191-199, March 2024.
Abstract Aims A cross‐sectional study was carried out to assess the seroprevalence and risk factors associated with Trichinella spp. exposure in wild boar and Iberian domestic pigs from Mediterranean ecosystems of southwestern Spain. Methods and Results Serum samples from 1360 wild boar and 439 Iberian domestic pigs were obtained during 2015–2020, from
Leandro Buffoni   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

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