Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2471160 | Veterinary Parasitology | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Trichinella infections in horses continue to represent a health problem and, despite the rarity of infection, it is necessary to continue to control properly horse meat. In 2008, a 10-year-old horse imported from Poland to Italy for consumption found to have been positive at the digestion test. Both Trichinella britovi and Trichinella spiralis larvae in a proportion of 4:1 were detected in the horse muscles. This is the first report of a mixed Trichinella species infection in a horse. The epidemiological investigation revealed that the infected horse originated from a small farm about 120 km from Warsaw and the horse owner had bought the horse at a horse market. The findings suggest that the horse was fed more than once with infected meat.
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Authors
M. Liciardi, G. Marucci, G. Addis, A. Ludovisi, M.A. Gomez Morales, B. Deiana, W. Cabaj, E. Pozio,