Trichinella patagoniensis
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Felipe |
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Trichinella patagoniensis |
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3.12.1. Trichinella patagoniensis View in CoL in the Americas
Trichinella patagoniensis View in CoL has a mild freeze-tolerance, with larvae surviving in the tissue of an experimentally infected domestic cat ( Felis silvestris View in CoL ) frozen at – 5 ◦ C for 3 months, but did not survive freezing at – 18 ◦ C for 1 week ( Krivokapich et al., 2012). Domestic cats and, to a lesser extent, guinea pigs ( Cavia porcellus View in CoL ) can be experimentally infected, while experimental infections in domestic pigs, wild boars, rats, mice ( Mus musculus View in CoL ), and chickens ( Gallus gallus domesticus ) were relatively unsuccessful (Farina ˜et al., 2017; Krivokapich et al., 2012; Pasqualetti et al., 2014; Ribicich et al., 2013). Trichinella patagoniensis View in CoL has only been detected in three cougars from Argentina thus far which highlights the need for further surveillance in Argentina and surrounding countries in South America. To date, there have been no reported human infections attributed to T. patagoniensis View in CoL .
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Trichinella patagoniensis
Malone, Cody J., Oksanen, Antti, Mukaratirwa, Samson, Sharma, Rajnish & Jenkins, Emily 2024 |
Felis silvestris
Schreber 1777 |
Mus musculus
Linnaeus 1758 |