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Trichinella diagnostics and control: Mandatory and best practices for ensuring food safety
Authors:Alvin A Gajadhar  Edoardo Pozio  H Ray Gamble  Karsten Nöckler  Charlotte Maddox-Hyttel  Lorry B Forbes  Isabelle Vallée  Patrizia Rossi  Albert Marinculi?  Pascal Boireau
Institution:1. Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Centre for Food-Borne and Animal Parasitology, 116 Veterinary Road, Saskatoon, Sask., S7N 2R3 Canada;2. Department of Infectious, Parasitic and Immunomediated Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy;3. National Research Council, 500 Fifth Street NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA;4. Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Diedersdorfer Weg 1, 12277 Berlin, Germany;5. National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark (Vet-DTU), Bülowsvej 27, DK-1790 Copenhagen V, Denmark;6. AFSSA, INRA, ENVA, UPVM, UMR956 BIPAR, 23 avenue du General de Gaulle, F-94 706 Maisons-Alfort, France;7. Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Veterinary Faculty, University of Zagreb, Heinzelova 55, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:Because of its role in human disease, there are increasing global requirements for reliable diagnostic and control methods for Trichinella in food animals to ensure meat safety and to facilitate trade. Consequently, there is a need for standardization of methods, programs, and best practices used in the control of Trichinella and trichinellosis. This review article describes the biology and epidemiology of Trichinella, and describes recommended test methods as well as modified and optimized procedures that are used in meat inspection programs. The use of ELISA for monitoring animals for infection in various porcine and equine pre- and post-slaughter programs, including farm or herd certification programs is also discussed. A brief review of the effectiveness of meat processing methods, such as freezing, cooking and preserving is provided. The importance of proper quality assurance and its application in all aspects of a Trichinella diagnostic system is emphasized. It includes the use of international quality standards, test validation and standardization, critical control points, laboratory accreditation, certification of analysts and proficiency testing. Also described, are the roles and locations of international and regional reference laboratories for trichinellosis where expert advice and support on research and diagnostics are available.
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