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trichinella (noun): Trichinella is a genus of parasitic roundworms that can infect humans and animals through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat
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  • Any of the genus Trichinella of parasitic roundworms.

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Trichinella examination and application of health mark.
The carrier of trichinella can also be pigs.
Trichinella is a widely spread zoonotic nematode parasite.
Could be meat with trichinella.
Trichinella pseudospiralis exhibits such a phenomenon in mice.
Members of this genus are often called trichinella or trichina worms.
Trichinella spiralis rarely affects them.
Reporting on trichinella situation.
Trichinella species in wildlife are resistant to freezing.
Accreditation of official laboratories conducting Trichinella testing.
Trichinella pseudospiralis muscle larvae induced an abnormal weight gain.
Heat treatment to ensure destruction of Trichinella in pork.
Trichinella is also common.
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Trichinella parasites.
Trichinella spiralis infests the small intestine briefly but is rare.

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Those models do not include guarantees for Trichinella.
Trichinella britovi is a nematode parasite responsible for a zoonotic disease called trichinellosis.
First outbreak of human trichinellosis caused by Trichinella pseudospiralis.
The larvae of the trichinella spiralis roundworm is the major concern of eating pork.
Safer and reliable method to test for Trichinella.
Demonstration of Trichinella larvae in tissue obtained by muscle biopsy.
A disease caused by ingestion of Trichinella larvae.
The absence of Trichinella infection in the compartment has been demonstrated by a surveillance programme.
Infectious inoculum in number of Trichinella LlM per pig.
Larvae of Trichinella spiralis were found in parts of a polar bear carcass at the site.
An annual surveillance programme exists for wildlife susceptible to Trichinella.
Eating pork infected with Trichinella spiralis can cause trichinosis.
Laying down specific rules on official controls for Trichinella in meat.
Consumption of meat infested with Trichinella can cause serious disease in humans.
Trichinellosis is a foodborne infection caused by an intestinal parasite belonging to the family Trichinella.
This is the classic appearance of Trichinella larvae coiled within muscle.
Trichinosis is caused by eight different species of round worm in the genus Trichinella.
Wolves probably become infected with Trichinella spiralis by eating infected ungulates.
Different animal hosts are implicated in the life cycle of the different species of Trichinella.
Anyone who eats meat infested with Trichinella can become seriously ill.
Infection occurs following consumption of raw or undercooked meat infected with Trichinella larvae.
The major connection Virchow made was between Trichinella spiralis in swine and human infections.
Fattening pigs coming from such holdings should be exempted from inspection for Trichinella.
Sometimes the parasite Trichinella spiralis can get inside their intestines and the intestinal lining.
Trichinosis is mainly spread when undercooked meat containing Trichinella cysts is eaten.
An unspecified Trichinella was also detected in a lion in Zimbabwe.
Various laboratory methods have been approved for the detection of Trichinella in fresh meat.
It also referred a question on Trichinella taxonomy to the OIE Reference Laboratories for advice.
That model includes guarantees for Trichinella.
Determination of the Trichinella species involved.
EFSA identified certain epidemiological indicators in relation to Trichinella.
Trichinella in meat is very resistant to external influences, more than.
The Committee adopted two opinions on the detection of Trichinella spiralis larvae in meat.
Infection with Trichinella nelsonei, zimbabwei and papouae.
Provision of test samples for Trichinella.

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