TRICHINELLA NATIVA ALTERNATIVE GENES FOR EARLY SPECIFIC DIAGNOSTIC OF TRICHINELLOSIS
Abstract
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease, the main causative agent in wild animals of which are the larvae of Trichinella nativa, the sources of invasion may be the consumption of insufficiently heat–treated meat [1]. Trichinellosis has no obvious distinctive clinical manifestations. Therefore, muscle biopsy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of trichinellosis, but this method is invasive and does not detect the early stage of infection, which takes place in the intestine. Serodiagnostics can detect the disease after 2-3 weeks. At the same time, antibodies to the disease are detected up to 19 years after the acute phase of infection [2].
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