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Chapter 4 Prevention of Trichinella Infection in the Domestic
Parasitology JWST138-Fm JWST138-Gunn February 21, 2012 16:59 Printer Name: Yet to Come P1: OTA/XYZ P2: ABC
Systematics and Epidemiology of Trichinella
The Vasculature of Nurse Cells Infected with Non-Encapsulated Trichinella Sp
New Pieces of the Trichinella Puzzle
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And African Sharp Tooth Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus) with Trichinella
Multicriteria-Based Ranking for Risk Management of Food-Borne
Molecular Phylogeny of <I>Pseudocapillaroides Xenopi</I
Differential Detection of Trichinella Papuae, T. Spiralis and T
Recent Advances on the Taxonomy, Systematics and Epidemiology of Trichinella
Cultural Drivers and Health-Seeking Behaviours That Impact on the Transmission of Pig-Associated Zoonoses in Lao People's
Epidemiologic Survey on Toxoplasma Gondii and Trichinella Pseudospiralis Infection in Corvids from Central Italy
Survival of Trichinella Papuae Muscle Larvae in a Pig Carcass Maintained Under Simulated Natural Conditions in Papua New Guinea
Human Outbreak of Trichinellosis Caused by Trichinella Papuae
Endemic Trichinellosis – Experimental and Epidemiological Studies
The Systematics of the Genus <I>Trichinella</I>
Detección Y Estudio Molecular, Biológico, Morfológico Y Evolutivo De La Primera Especie Autóctona De Trichinella Hallada En La Región Neotropical
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Multicriteria-Based Ranking for Risk Management of Food-Borne Parasites MICROBIOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT SERIES
Étude De Nbl1, Une Protéine De Trichinella Spiralis Presentant Un Intérêt Pour Le Développement De Nouveaux Outils De Lutte
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Recent Advances on the Taxonomy, Systematics and Epidemiology of Trichinella
Taxonomy of Trichinella and the Epidemiology of Infection in the Southeast Asia and Australian Regions
The Role of Small RNA in Parasite-Host Communication During Trichinella Spiralis Infection Peter Taylor
Vol. 58, No 1-4, March-December 2015
Trichinella Spiralis Muscle Larvae (Photography by Frits Franssen) Cover Design: Frits Franssen Lay‐Out: Frits Franssen Printing: CPI Koninklijke Wöhrmann
The Epidemiology of Trichinellosis in Northern Vietnam
Trichinella, Which Is Characterized by an Extremely Wide Host Range and Geographical Distribution
Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Public Health Importance of Trichinellosis
Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Phylum Nematoda As Revealed by Ribosomal DNA, and Their Biological Implications
A Checklist of Host-Parasite Interactions of the Order Crocodylia
Analysis of Major Sperm Proteins in Two Nematode Species from Two