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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 female larvae. 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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|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''?

Latest revision as of 09:00, 18 February 2014

Question Answer Article
Which forms of the parasite are responsible for the pathology and clinical signs? Link to Article
What are the preferential muscle sites for Trichinella spiralis? Link to Article
What allows the larvae to survive in frozen and decaying carcasses for prolonged periods? Link to Article
What are the effects of Trichinella spiralis on pigs? Link to Article
What are the features of disease in people? Link to Article