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Trichinella papuae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Adenophorea

Family
  
Trichinellidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Nematoda

Order
  
Trichocephalida

Genus
  
Trichinella

Similar
  
Trichinella nativa, Trichinella, Trichinellidae, Trichinella spiralis, Trichocephalida

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 T. pseudospiralis. 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.

References

Trichinella papuae Wikipedia