trichinelloosin
Trichinelloosin is a term that has been used to refer to the disease caused by infection with parasitic roundworms of the genus Trichinella, most commonly Trichinella spiralis. This infection, known medically as trichinellosis, is acquired by consuming raw or undercooked meat containing the infectious larval stages of the parasite. Once ingested, the larvae mature in the small intestine of the host, where they reproduce. New larvae are then released and migrate through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to embed themselves in muscle tissue, where they can remain viable for extended periods.
Symptoms of trichinellosis can vary widely depending on the number of larvae ingested and the stage of