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Trichinellosis from consumption of wild game meat
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Wild Game MeatParasitic DiseaseTrichinella InfectionZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisUndercooked MeatPathologyPorcine DiseaseMicrobiologyFoodborne HazardHelminth InfectionTissue-dwelling Nematode TrichinellaMedicineMeat ScienceParasitologyFood SafetyHealth Sciences
Trichinellosis, or trichinosis, is acquired by eating raw or undercooked meat that contains larvae of the tissue-dwelling nematode Trichinella . Historically, pigs were considered to be the main reservoir of Trichinella , but a recent Canadian survey showed no evidence of Trichinella infection in
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