Trichinosis (No sound) 1942 – Video




Trichinosis (No sound) 1942
CONTAINS SOME GRAPHIC SCENES VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED!!! This short movie displays how a Trichinosis infestation can occur, also the preparation of slide specimens for viewing under the microscope. So ... if you do not have an interest in microbiology, parasitology you probably will find this footage boring as it has no sound. For further reading from wiki ... Trichinosis, also called trichinellosis, or trichiniasis, is a parasitic disease caused by eating raw or undercooked pork or wild game infected with the larvae of a species of roundworm Trichinella spiralis, commonly called the trichina worm. There are eight Trichinella species; five are encapsulated and three are not. Only three Trichinella species are known to cause trichinosis: T. spiralis, T. nativa, and T. britovi. Between 2002 and 2007, 11 cases were reported to CDC each year on average in the United States; these were mostly the result of eating undercooked game, bear meat, or home-reared pigs. It is common in developing countries where meat fed to pigs is raw or undercooked, but many cases also come from developed countries in Europe and North America, where raw or undercooked pork and wild game may be consumed as delicacies. The circumstances surrounding the first observation and identification of Trichinella spiralis are controversial due to a lack of medical records. In 1835, James Paget, a first-year medical student, first observed the larval form of T. spiralis while witnessing an autopsy at St ...From:Stu TubeViews:0 1ratingsTime:19:05More inEducation

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