Trichinella papuae is a nematode parasite responsible for a zoonotic disease called trichinellosis, predominantly in Thailand. Currently, eight species of Trichinella are known. T. papuae is a nonencapsulated species, found in domestic and sylvatic swine of Papua New Guinea. This species differs by its larvae lacking a nurse cell in host muscle, and total length being one-third greater than . Adults do not cross with adults from other species, and are unable to infect birds. This species is known for surviving in carcasses of dead pigs.
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| - Trichinella papuae es una especie de nematodo de la clase Adenophorea de importancia sanitaria en Nueva Guinea. Produce triquinelosis. Afecta principalmente a cerdo doméstico y salvaje y osos. Al igual que las especies Trichinella pseudospiralis y Trichinella zimbabwensis no presenta cápsula de colágeno en su estado de larva enquistada.
* Datos: Q6152440 (es)
- Trichinella papuae is a nematode parasite responsible for a zoonotic disease called trichinellosis, predominantly in Thailand. Currently, eight species of Trichinella are known. T. papuae is a nonencapsulated species, found in domestic and sylvatic swine of Papua New Guinea. This species differs by its larvae lacking a nurse cell in host muscle, and total length being one-third greater than . Adults do not cross with adults from other species, and are unable to infect birds. This species is known for surviving in carcasses of dead pigs. (en)
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| - Trichinella papuae es una especie de nematodo de la clase Adenophorea de importancia sanitaria en Nueva Guinea. Produce triquinelosis. Afecta principalmente a cerdo doméstico y salvaje y osos. Al igual que las especies Trichinella pseudospiralis y Trichinella zimbabwensis no presenta cápsula de colágeno en su estado de larva enquistada.
* Datos: Q6152440 (es)
- Trichinella papuae is a nematode parasite responsible for a zoonotic disease called trichinellosis, predominantly in Thailand. Currently, eight species of Trichinella are known. T. papuae is a nonencapsulated species, found in domestic and sylvatic swine of Papua New Guinea. This species differs by its larvae lacking a nurse cell in host muscle, and total length being one-third greater than . Adults do not cross with adults from other species, and are unable to infect birds. This species is known for surviving in carcasses of dead pigs. (en)
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