High prevalence and intensity of trichinella infection in yukon american black (Ursus americanus) and grizzly (ursus arctos) bears

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Abstract

Trichinella spp. nematodes are commonly found in bear species (Ursidae) and can pose severe health risks to humans when infective first-stage larvae are ingested in meat. Samplesoftongueormassetermusclefrom22 male and 11 female American black bears (Ursus americanus; mean age 6.5 yr, range 1–16 yr) and 22 male, eight female, and one unknown sex grizzly bears (Ursus arctos; mean age 8.8 yr, range 2–28 yr), from Yukon, Canada, were tested to determine prevalence and intensity of Trich-inella spp. infection. For black bears, prevalence was 20% and mean intensity was 401 larvae per gram of tissue (LPG), whereas for grizzly bears, prevalence was 71%, and mean infection intensity was 35 LPG. Isolates from all positive samples were identified as genotype Trichinel-la-T6 by multiplex PCR. For black bears, prevalence is the highest reported in Canada and infection intensity the highest recorded in North America. One black bear had a larval burden of 1,173 LPG, the second highest recorded in any host species. The prevalence in grizzly bears was the highest reported in Canada for this host. In total, 90% (27 of 30) of infected bears had infection burdens above the human food safety threshold of ≥1 LPG, reinforcing the importance of communicating the health risks to people consuming bear meat.

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Harms, N. J., Larivee, M., Scandrett, B., & Russell, D. (2021). High prevalence and intensity of trichinella infection in yukon american black (Ursus americanus) and grizzly (ursus arctos) bears. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 57(2), 429–433. https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-20-00135

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