Outbreak of trichinella T9 infections associated with consumption of bear meat, Japan

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An outbreak of trichinellosis occurred in Japan in December 2016. All case-patients had eaten undercooked bear meat, from which Trichinella larvae were subsequently isolated. DNA sequencing analysis of the mitochondrial genes cytochrome c-oxidase subunit 1 and internal transcribed spacer 2 confirmed that Trichinella T9 had caused the outbreak.

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Tada, K., Suzuki, H., Sato, Y., Morishima, Y., Nagano, I., Ishioka, H., & Gomi, H. (2018). Outbreak of trichinella T9 infections associated with consumption of bear meat, Japan. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 24(8), 1532–1535. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2408.172117

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