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|q1=Which forms of the parasite are responsible for the pathology and clinical signs? | |q1=Which forms of the parasite are responsible for the pathology and clinical signs? | ||
− | |a1= The | + | |a1= The larvae generated from females. Only they are capable of penetrating the intestinal mucosa and disseminating through the tissues. The males die after copulation in the intestine. |
|l1=Trichinella#Lifecycle | |l1=Trichinella#Lifecycle | ||
|q2= What are the preferential muscle sites for ''Trichinella spiralis''? | |q2= What are the preferential muscle sites for ''Trichinella spiralis''? | ||
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[[Category: Pig Flashcards]] | [[Category: Pig Flashcards]] | ||
[[Category:CABI Flashcards]] | [[Category:CABI Flashcards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Musculoskeletal Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Alimentary Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Cardiovascular Diseases Flashcards]] |
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Which forms of the parasite are responsible for the pathology and clinical signs? | The larvae generated from females. Only they are capable of penetrating the intestinal mucosa and disseminating through the tissues. The males die after copulation in the intestine.
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What are the preferential muscle sites for Trichinella spiralis? |
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What allows the larvae to survive in frozen and decaying carcasses for prolonged periods? |
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What are the effects of Trichinella spiralis on pigs? |
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What are the features of disease in people? |
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