Publications
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
Other Sources
- Outbreak of Trichinella spiralis infections associated with a wild boar hunted at a game farm in Iowaexternal icon
- Outbreak of Human Trichinellosis in Northern California Caused by Trichinella murrelliexternal icon
- Epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and control of trichinellosisexternal icon
- Trichinellosis from consumption of wild game meatexternal icon
- Trichinella nativa in a black bear from Plymouth, New Hampshireexternal icon
- Acute trichinellosis in children compared with adultsexternal icon
- Opinion on the diagnosis and treatment of human trichinellosisexternal icon
- Trichinellosis: the zoonosis that won’t go quietlyexternal icon
- International Commission on Trichinellosis: recommendations on methods for the control of Trichinella in domestic and wild animals intended for human consumptionexternal icon
- Trichinellosis in the United States, 1991-1996: declining but not goneexternal icon
- Clinical aspects of infection with Trichinella spp.external icon
- Persistence of IgG, IgM, and IgE antibodies in human trichinosisexternal icon
- Trichinella infection in travelersexternal icon
Page last reviewed: November 15, 2019
Content source: Global Health, Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria