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How are trichinellosis infections diagnosed?

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How are trichinellosis infections diagnosed?

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Diagnosis of trichinosis in man is often difficult because symptoms usually don’t occur until about a week after the infected meat is eaten; the clinical signs of the disease may be absent in the early stages and those noted in the later stages often simulate other diseases. Trichinosis is diagnosed by a blood test or by a biopsy of the muscle to identify the parasite.

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