Trichinella

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Trichinella is a genus of parasitic roundworms best known for causing trichinellosis in humans and other mammals through the consumption of undercooked meat.

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Trichinella canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
parasitic roundworm
associatedFood bear meat
horse meat
pork
wild boar meat
wild game meat
causes trichinellosis
class Enoplea
controlMethod freezing of certain meats
meat inspection
thorough cooking of meat
discoveryBy Johann Georg Wartmann (first description of Trichinae in humans) NERFINISHED
diseaseInHumans eosinophilia
fever
gastrointestinal symptoms
myositis
family Trichinellidae NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution worldwide
habitat small intestine of host
striated muscle of host
hostType extracellular parasite (intestinal stage)
intracellular parasite (muscle stage)
kingdom Animalia
lifeCycleCharacteristic no free-living stage outside host except in carcasses
lifeCycleStage intestinal adult stage
muscle larval stage
notableSpecies Trichinella britovi NERFINISHED
Trichinella murrelli NERFINISHED
Trichinella nativa NERFINISHED
Trichinella nelsoni NERFINISHED
Trichinella pseudospiralis NERFINISHED
Trichinella spiralis NERFINISHED
order Trichinellida NERFINISHED
parasitizes bears
carnivores
horses
humans
mammals
pigs
wild boars
phylum Nematoda NERFINISHED
reproductionType ovoviviparous
taxonRank genus
transmissionCycle predation and scavenging among carnivores and omnivores
transmissionRoute consumption of raw meat
consumption of undercooked meat
zoonosisAgent yes

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Trichinella spiralis genus Trichinella