There is a risk of contracting
Trichinosis from raw pork, so it's not advisable to feed them raw pork products.
There is a risk of contracting
Trichinosis from pork sausage, and it's not advisable to feed them raw pork products.
While your dog may contract
trichinosis from that raw bacon, you can as well.
Dogs do not shed the larvae through feces so it's impossible to get
trichinosis from contact with your infected dog.
This was because of their concern about contracting
trichinosis from the pork.
Not exact matches
There's no ancient Hebrew word for «
trichinosis», but someone noticed that people get sick more often
from «unclean» animals.
New breeds, feeds, and practices turned out pork that was not only lower in fat, but almost entirely free
from the curse — if not the stigma — of
trichinosis.
[54] While freezing pork at -15 °C (5 °F) for 20 days will kill any Trichinella spiralis worm, [55]
trichinosis is rare in countries with well established meat inspection programs, [56] with cases of
trichinosis in humans in the United States mostly coming
from consumption of raw or undercooked wild game.