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Trichinellosis is a parasitic foodborne zoonotic disease transmitted by ingestion of raw or undercooked meat containing the first larval stage (L1) of the nematode. To ensure the quality and safety of food intended for human consumption, meat inspection for detection of Trichinella spp. larvae is a mandatory procedure per European Union (E.U.) regulations. The implementation of quality assurance (QA) practices in laboratories that are responsible for Trichinella spp. detection is essential given that the detection of this parasite is still a pivotal threat to public health, and it is included in List A of Annex I, Directive 2003/99/EC, which determines the agents to be monitored on a mandatory basis ... (Full article...)
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