What is another word for trichina?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɪt͡ʃa͡ɪnə] (IPA)

Trichina is a parasitic roundworm that causes a disease called trichinosis when ingested from undercooked pork or wild game meat. Some common synonyms for trichina include Trichinella spiralis, trichinelliasis, pork worm, and hog worm. Other less common synonyms include pork tapeworm, roundworm infection, and nematode infection. Trichina infestation is a serious health concern and can cause symptoms such as fever, muscle pain, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment typically involves antiparasitic medication and supportive care for symptoms. Prevention is key and can be achieved by thoroughly cooking all pork and wild game meat before consumption.

What are the hypernyms for Trichina?

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What are the hyponyms for Trichina?

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Usage examples for Trichina

The only reason for cooking meats is to destroy the parasites such as tapeworm, trichina, etc.
"The Mother and Her Child"
William S. Sadler Lena K. Sadler
The Western nations departed from this rule, and in these modern days we are beginning to realize the dangers of this article of food, on account of the trichina contained in it; and when we turn to the Talmud, we are told that it was forbidden to the Jews, "because of a small insect which infests it."
"The Antediluvian World"
Ignatius Donnelly
Not only do bacteria become innocuous through cooking, but various parasites, as trichina and tapeworm, are destroyed, although some organisms can live at a comparatively high temperature.
"Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value"
Harry Snyder

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