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Susceptibility of Laboratory Rodents to Trichinella papuae

Sadaow L, Intapan PM, Boonmars T, Morakote N, Maleewong

Members of the genus Trichinella are small nematodes that can infect a wide range of animal hosts. However, their infectivity varies depending on the parasite and host species combination. In...
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Molecular Identification of a Trichinella Isolate from a Naturally Infected Pig in Tibet, China

Li LZ, Wang ZQ, Jiang P, Zhang X, Ren HJ, Cui J

The first human case with trichinellosis was reported in 1964 in Tibet, China. However, up to the present, the etiological agent of trichinellosis has been unclear. The aim of this...
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Molecular identification of Korean Trichinella isolates

Sohn WM, Huh S, Chung DI, Pozio E

Muscle larvae of Trichinella isolates from two outbreaks in Korea were analyzed by a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and multiple-PCR. All of the muscle larvae showed a...
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PCR-RFLP patterns of four isolates of Trichinella for rDNA ITS1 region

Kwon HS, Chung MS, Joo KH

We have studied the genetic differences among four isolates of Trichinella including a new strain of Trichinella spiralis (ISS 623) recently found from a human case who took a...
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Family Outbreak of Trichinosis After Eating a Raw Meat of Wild Swine

Kim E, Pyun RH, Park JH, Kim KH, Choi I, Park HH, Lee YH, Yong TS, Hong SK

  • KMID: 1615192
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2003 Jun;35(3):180-184.
Trichinosis is a worldwide parasitic infection caused by ingesting an uncooked raw meat containing viable larvae of nematode Trichinella. Although most cases have been reported in Western countries, the incidence...
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Seroprevalence of Trichinella sp. in Wild Boars (Sus scrofa) from Yanggu-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea

Lee HJ, Chung OS, Kim JL, Lee SH, Yoo YB, Seo M

A total 7 outbreaks of trichinellosis have occurred in Korea, mostly as a result of consumption of raw wild boar (Sus scrofa) meat. Since only 1 serological survey on wild...
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An Outbreak of Trichinellosis with Detection of Trichinella Larvae in Leftover Wild Boar Meat

Kim G, Choi MH, Kim JH, Kang YM, Jeon HJ, Jung Y, Lee MJ, Oh MD

The clinical diagnosis of trichinellosis can be difficult due to lack of pathognomonic signs or symptoms. In Korea, since the first report of human infection by Trichinella spiralis in 1997...
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Eosinophils Regulate Type 2 Immune Responses Following Infection with the Nematode Trichinella spiralis

Koo J, Jung Y

Eosinophils are multifunctional leukocytes implicated in protection against helminth infections. Although eosinophils comprise between 1~5% of peripheral blood leukocytes, they primarily reside in the gastrointestinal tract under homeostatic conditions, and...
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Immune Correlates of Resistance to Trichinella spiralis Reinfection in Mice

Chu KB, Kim SS, Lee SH, Lee DH, Kim AR, Quan FS

The immune correlate of host resistance induced by reinfection of Trichinella spiralis remains unclear. In this study, we investigated immune correlates between the resistance and serum IgG antibody level, CD23⁺...
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An Outbreak of Trichinosis with Molecular Identification of Trichinella sp. in Vietnam

De NV, Trung NV, Ha NH, Nga VT, Ha NM, Thuy PT, Duyet LV, Chai JY

  • KMID: 1792127
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2012 Dec;50(4):339-343.
The 5th outbreak of trichinosis occurred in a mountainous area of North Vietnam in 2012, involving 24 patients among 27 people who consumed raw pork together. Six of these patients...
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Application of Giemsa stain for easy detection of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae

Ramirez-Melgar C, Gomez-Priego A, De-La-Rosa JL

The application of Giemsa technique to stain compressed diaphragm samples obtained from rodents experimentally infected with Trichinella spiralis is described. Diaphragm samples from rats heavily infected with 20 muscle larvae...
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Activation and Recruitment of Regulatory T Cells via Chemokine Receptor Activation in Trichinella spiralis-Infected Mice

Ahn JB, Kang SA, Kim DH, Yu HS

As most infections by the helminth parasite elicit the recruitment of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T (T(reg)) cells, many scientists have suggested that these cells could be used for the treatment of immune-mediated...
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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Trichinella spiralis antibodies and the surveillance of selected pig breeding farms in the Republic of Korea

Wee SH, Lee CG, Joo HD, Kang YB

Trichinellosis is a parasitic zoonosis of public health importance. It is caused by Trichinella spiralis which has a wide host range including humans. In the present communication, the ELISA technique...
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Expressed Sequence Tags of Trichinella spiralis Muscle Stage Larvae

Park HK, Chang SW, Kang SW, Cho MK, Choi SH, Hong YC, Lee YS, Jeong HJ, Yu HS

In order to obtain greater insight into the relevant genomic expression patterns of Trichinella spiralis, 992 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were collected from a cDNA library of T. spiralis...
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The Fifth Outbreak of Trichinosis in Korea

Rhee JY, Hong ST, Lee HJ, Seo M, Kim SB

Trichinosis is a food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the nematode, Trichinella spp., and had been reported several times in Korea. Recently, there was an additional outbreak, involving 5 patients, the...
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Trichinosis Caused by Ingestion of Raw Soft-Shelled Turtle Meat in Korea

Lee SR, Yoo SH, Kim HS, Lee SH, Seo M

Reptiles, unlike mammals, have been considered to be unsuitable hosts of Trichinella spp., though larvae have been detected in their muscles and human outbreaks related to their consumption have, in...
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The first human case of Trichinella spiralis infection in Korea

Sohn WM, Kim HM, Chung DI, Yee ST, Yano A

Three cases of human infection by Trichinella spiralis were first confirmed by detecting encysted larvae in the biopsied muscle in December 1997, in Korea. The patients were one 35- and...
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Therapeutic Potential of Myrrh and Ivermectin against Experimental Trichinella spiralis Infection in Mice

Basyoni MM, El-Sabaa A

Trichinosis is a parasitic zoonosis caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Anthelmintics are used to eliminate intestinal adults as well as tissue-migrating and encysted larvae. This study aimed to investigate...
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Protease-Activated Receptor 2 Is Involved in Th2 Responses against Trichinella spiralis Infection

Park MK, Cho MK, Kang SA, Park HK, Kim YS, Kim KU, Ahn SC, Kim DH, Yu HS

In order to get a better understanding of the role of protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) in type 2 helper T (Th2) cell responses against Trichinella spiralis infection, we analyzed Th2...
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Toll-Like Receptor Gene Expression during Trichinella spiralis Infection

Kim S, Park MK, Yu HS

In Trichinella spiralis infection, type 2 helper T (Th2) cell-related and regulatory T (T(reg)) cell-related immune responses are the most important immune events. In order to clarify which Toll-like receptors...
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