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- Trichinosis, also known as trichinellosis, is a parasitic disease caused by roundworms of the Trichinella genus. During the initial infection, invasion...
- roundworms of the phylum Nematoda that cause trichinosis (also known as trichinellosis). Members of this genus are often called trichinella or trichina worms...
- Anthelmintics can treat and prevent Trichinella infections. Trichinosis (trichinellosis) is a disease caused by tissue-dwelling roundworms of the species Trichinella...
- immunology, and clinical aspects of trichinellosis in humans and animals. The International Commission on Trichinellosis is the initiator and parti****nt...
- of chemosis, pulsatile proptosis, and ocular bruit Cluster headache Trichinellosis Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) Angioedema Acute glaucoma Panophthalmitis...
- zoonotic disease called trichinellosis. Currently, eight species of Trichinella are known, only three of which cause trichinellosis, and Trichinella britovi...
- infections, enterobiasis (pinworm infection), trichostrongyliasis, and trichinellosis. It is taken by mouth. Side effects include nausea, headache, dizziness...
- status of sylvatic trichinellosis in the Republic of Croatia" (PDF). Veterinarski Arhiv. 76 (7): S1 – S8. "Summary of Trichinellosis Outbreaks (2001–2005)...
- spp. is transmitted through undercooked pork and wild game, causing trichinellosis. Symptoms range from mild gastrointestinal distress to severe muscle...
- consumption of ****, an abnormal ingestive behavior common in some animals. "Trichinellosis". Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. 2004. Archived from the...