نتایج جستجو برای: trichinella

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
Edoardo Pozio

The etiological agents of human trichinellosis show virtually worldwide distribution in domestic and/or wild animals, with the exception of Antarctica, where the presence of the parasite has not been reported. This global distribution of Trichinella and varying cultural eating habits represent the main factors favouring human infections in industrialised and non-industrialised countries. Human ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
D E Hill M D Samuel C A Nolden N Sundar D S Zarlenga J P Dubey

Tissues and serum from 59 raccoons (Procyon lotor), 42 coyotes (Canis latrans), and seven Striped Skunks (Mephitis mephitis) collected in Dane and Iowa Counties, Wisconsin, USA, between October 2005 and March 2006 were microscopically and serologically examined for the presence of Trichinella spp. Encapsulated larvae were found on compression slides prepared from tongue tissues from a few anima...

2016
Andreas J. Stroehlein Neil D. Young Pasi K. Korhonen Bill C. H. Chang Paul W. Sternberg Giuseppe La Rosa Edoardo Pozio Robin B. Gasser

Parasitic worms of the genus Trichinella (phylum Nematoda; class Enoplea) represent a complex of at least twelve taxa that infect a range of different host animals, including humans, around the world. They are foodborne, intracellular nematodes, and their life cycles differ substantially from those of other nematodes. The recent characterization of the genomes and transcriptomes of all twelve r...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2011
Mark Sandfoss Christopher DePerno Sharon Patton James Flowers Suzanne Kennedy-Stoskopf

Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) survive in many climates, reproduce year-round, and are dietary generalists. In the United States, the size and range of the feral pig population has expanded, resulting in greater interaction with humans and domestic swine and increased potential for disease transmission. We conducted a serosurvey in feral pigs from eastern North Carolina to determine exposure to the zo...

2016
Anne Mayer-Scholl Jayaseelan Murugaiyan Jennifer Neumann Peter Bahn Sabine Reckinger Karsten Nöckler

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, T. britovi and T. pseudospiralis have the highest public health relevance. To date, the differentiation of the larvae to the species and geno...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
D E Hill L Forbes M Kramer A Gajadhar H R Gamble

The horse is considered an aberrant host for the nematode parasite Trichinella spiralis, and many aspects of the biology and epidemiology of Trichinella infection in the horse are poorly understood. It has been reported that experimentally-infected horses produce a transient serological response to infection and that muscle larvae are cleared more rapidly than in parasite-adapted hosts such as ...

2015
Shao Rong Long Xiang Yu Tian Zhong Quan Wang Ruo Dan Liu Li Na Liu Peng Jiang Xi Zhang Jing Cui

Trichinella spiralis nudix hydrolase (TsNd) gene encoding a 46 kDa protein was expressed in Escherichia coli and the potential of recombinant TsNd protein (rTsNd) as an antigen for the serodiagnosis of trichinellosis was investigated by ELISA and compared with those of ELISA with T. spiralis muscle larval excretory–secretory (ES) antigens. The sensitivity of both ELISA was 100% (30/30), for the...

2007
strain ATS N. N. OZERETSKOVSKAYA

The problems of the taxonomic individuality of natural arctic Trichinella strain (ATS) attacks (in connection with the phenomena of the clinical epidemiological peculiarities of trichinosis in humans produced by this strain) have been studied (Ozeretskovskaya and Uspenskiy 1957; Ozeretskovskaya 1956, 1968). Further, there has been established a sharp destruction of the process of encapsulation ...

Journal: :Parasite 2001
E Pozio D S Zarlenga G La Rosa

In recent years, the discovery of many non-encapsulated isolates of Trichinella, designated Trichinella pseudospiralis and the identification of a new non-encapsulated species, Trichinella papuae, has revealed that the biomass of the genus Trichinella does not only include the well known encapsulated species (T. spiralis, T. nativa, T. britovi, T. murrelli, and T. nelsoni) but also includes geo...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2009
C F Frey M E Schuppers N Müller M P Ryser-Degiorgis B Gottstein

Trichinella spp. larvae have not been detected in Swiss pigs, horses, or wild boar for many decades, whereas the parasite was repeatedly isolated from red foxes and Eurasian lynxes. Whenever the isolated larvae could be subjected to genotyping, T. britovi was found as infective agent. The present study was initiated to re-assess the epidemiological situation of Trichinella infection in Swiss ca...

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