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viability of Trichinella spiralis larvae in frozen pork and wild boar meat revealed by the experimental infection of laboratory mice

The aim of the research was to verify the viability of Trichinella spiralis larvae in pig and wild boar meat frozen at -18 °C from 268 days to 1021 days. There were three groups of laboratory inbred Balb/C mice and Bagg/ Albino/ strain C, each group received one sample consisting of 20 g meat infect...

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Cysts
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Frozen foods
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Histopathology
Inbreeding
infection
Laboratories
Laboratory animals
Larvae
Meat
mice
Muscles
Pork
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Tissue
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Trichinella spiralis
Viability
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