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trichinosis

NOUN
  1. infestation by trichina larvae that are transmitted by eating inadequately cooked meat (especially pork); larvae migrate from the intestinal tract to the muscles where they become encysted

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  • Fast, accurate tests, based on antibody testing technology, were developed for trichinosis in pigs; for anaplasmosis, a costly parasitic disease in cattle; and for plant viruses and viroids.
  • Lastly, they are valuable for use in medical research on multiple births, organ transplants, birth defects and diseases such as leprosy, typhus and trichinosis.
  • Lots of words are just as rarely used, and yet just as legitimate: consider “trichinosis”, “antediluvian”, “antiphonic”, “okapi”. The Volokh Conspiracy » Guestblogging Dictionary Myths:
  • Trichinosis, a parasite found in pork, is the villain responsible for this accepted practice of burning of our precious pork chops.
  • People have usually believed the former, claiming that because pig meat was so easily prone to spoiling and trichinosis, the consequent human diseases led them to avoid the meat.
  • The animals harbor the lice and fleas that spawn serious diseases such as typhus, trichinosis, and infectious jaundice.
  • Objective: To study the applied value of detecting specific antibodies in saliva of trichinosis immune diagnosis.
  • Other arctic zoonotic diseases that could be influenced by climate change include botulism, paralytic shellfish poisoning, tularemia, brucellosis, echinococcus, trichinosis, and cryptosporidium. Potential impacts of indirect mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic
  • He identified the nematode in undercooked pork that is responsible for trichinosis, a debilitating and sometimes deadly muscle disease.
  • However, the autopsy results of 1976 show that he was suffering from pneumonia, tuberculosis and trichinosis, a deadly combination.
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