نتایج جستجو برای: trichinella

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

2012
H Borji H Sadeghi GhR Razmi E Pozio G La Rosa

BACKGROUND The objective of this investigation was to detect the presence of Trichinella in some carnivores of Mashhad in northeast of Iran and to identify Trichinella species circulating in this area. METHODS The present study was carried out using muscle tissue collected from 120 stray dogs, 26 wild boars, 25 rodents, two foxes and two hyenas captured in Mashhad City, province of Khorasan R...

2010
Gunter Pannwitz Anne Mayer-Scholl Aleksandra Balicka-Ramisz Karsten Nöckler

In 2008, a Trichinella spp. outbreak occurred on a small family-owned pig farm in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in northeastern Germany. To obtain epidemiologic information on this outbreak, we determined that after 2005 the prevalence of Trichinella spp. in wild boars has increased in this region of Germany. We discuss the potential role of the raccoon dog in the increase in Trichinella spp. p...

Journal: :Parasite 2001
T Järvis I Miller E Pozio

From 1992 to 1999, muscle samples from 814 sylvatic animals and 1,173 domestic and synanthropic animals were collected in 15 districts of Estonia; the prevalence of trichinellosis ranged from 1.0% to 79.4% for sylvatic animals and from 0.6% to 24.5% for domestic or synanthropic animals and for animals from fur-bearing farms. The most important reservoirs of Trichinella in nature were the raccoo...

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

Many aspects of the biology and epidemiology of Trichinella infection in the horse are poorly understood, including survival of Trichinella spp in horse muscle. In this study, we have assessed the freeze tolerance of T. spiralis in horse meat stored at 5, -5, and -18 degrees C for 1 day to 24 weeks. Results demonstrate a steady reduction in the number of live ML recovered from the cold stored m...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1977
D I Grove A A Mahmoud K S Warren

Mice infected with Trichinella spiralis were depleted of eosinophils by repeated administration of rabbit anti-mouse eosinophil serum. There was no effect on the spontaneous expulsion of adult worms from the small intestines, but the numbers of larvae in the muscles were almost doubled. It is concluded that eosinophils contribute to resistance to the systemic phase of trichinosis.

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 1990
T Alkarmi K Behbehani S Abdou H K Ooi

Twelve Merino sheep were experimentally shown to be susceptible to infection with Trichinella spiralis or T. pseudospiralis by feeding on infected carcasses of mice or by oral intubation with recovered muscle larvae. The larvae recovered from the sheep showed variable tissue distribution. The diaphragm and tongue were most affected. The viability of the recovered larvae was confirmed by success...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2001
L M Milne S Bhagani B A Bannister S M Laitner P Moore D Eza P L Chiodini

An outbreak of trichinellosis that occurred in the United Kingdom is described. Members of four households consumed pork salami from northern Serbia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Eight cases of trichinellosis occurred. Clinical and laboratory features of the cases were typical with myalgia (7 cases), fever (6), headache (5), periorbital oedema (4), non-specific ST/T wave changes on elect...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2005
Robin B Gasser Min Hu Youssef Abs El-Osta Dante S Zarlenga Edoardo Pozio

A non-isotopic single-strand conformation polymorphism ('cold' SSCP) technique has been assessed for the analysis of sequence variability in the expansion segment 5 (ES5) of domain IV and the D3 domain of nuclear ribosomal DNA within and/or among isolates and individual muscle (first-stage) larvae representing all currently recognized species/genotypes of Trichinella. Data are consistent with t...

Journal: :Parasite 1996
F Robert S Houzé A Cabié J Dupouy-Camet

Detection of the repetitive sequence pPra specific for Trichinella spiralis was carried out by PCR in the blood of 37 patients infected tout to six weeks previously, during a horse-meat related outbreak of trichinellosis (Paris, 1993). Only two patients of 37 wete PCR-positive. Human blood was sampled during the febrile phase of the disease, before any antihelminthic treatment. To assess the va...

Journal: :Blood 1976
F W Ruscetti R H Cypess P A Chervenick

Mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes recently have been shown to release colony-stimulating activity (CSA), a stimulator of granulopoiesis in vitro. Whether CSA release is a result of specific antigen-lymphocyte interactions has been investigated by determining the ability of spleen lymphocytes isolated from Trichinella spiralis and Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG) infected mice to release CSA. Lymphocy...

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