Trichinella nativa
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Trichinella nativa |
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3.2.1. Trichinella nativa in Europe
The presence of T. nativa in Europe has been thoroughly surveilled throughout Europe. Trichinella nativa has been found in many terrestrial carnivore hosts in Europe as well as a grey seal ( Halichoerus grypus ) off the coast of Finland ( Table 7). Trichinella nativa is sympatric with T. britovi in northern, north-central, and eastern Europe ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). One human outbreak in France was genotyped as T. nativa which originated from consumption of harvested black bear meat from Quebec, Canada (Ancelle et al., 2005; Public Health Agency of Canada, 2006) ( Tables 8 and 11). The index cases were infected in Canada and then others were infected in France from the consumption of the illegally imported bear meat (Ancelle et al., 2005; Public Health Agency of Canada, 2006). As most human outbreaks of trichinellosis in Europe do not report Trichinella species, outbreaks with T. nativa have likely been underreported.
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