Trichinella spiralis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trichinella spiralis is a nematode parasite, occurring in rats, pigs, and humans, and is responsible for the disease trichinosis. It is sometimes referred to as the "pork worm" due to it being foun...
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Trichinosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trichinosis , also called trichinellosis , or trichiniasis , is a parasitic disease caused by eating raw or undercooked pork and wild game infected with the larvae of a species of roundworm Tric...
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Information regarding Trichinella spiralis, and includes research findings on all aspects of the parenteral phase of the infection. ... Trichinella (1835-2007)
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Trichinellosis (or trichinosis) is the disease caused by eating raw or undercooked meat or wild game infected with the Trichinella spiralis worm. Although trichinellosis is a notifiable disease, infection of people is very rare. ... Symptoms of Trichinella spiralis...
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Trichinella spiralis is a multicellular organism that belongs to the phylum, Nematoda. In Latin, Trichinella spiralis means spira, which is a reference to how this organism coils up in its host. This organism is most well known for its parasitic life style.
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Trichinella spiralis dies at +68°C (in the center) or higher and/or -20°C or below. (There´s some tricines in artic places who are resistant to freezing.) ...
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The cysts may cause muscle pain and swelling in the face and around the eyes. ... Updated by: D. Scott Smith, MD, MSc, DTM&H, Infectious Diseases Division and Dept. ... The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition.
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A seroepidemiological study was conducted to determine the prevalence of antibodies to Trichinella spiralis among rural residents of Cordillera province, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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