
Studies were carried out on the predilection sites of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae in experimentally infected arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) and silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes) reared in cages. The highest number of larvae per gram tissue was found in the muscles of the legs, eyes, diaphragm, and tongue. The 2 fox species showed no significant differences with regard to predilection sites.
Male, Muscles, Foxes, Trichinellosis, DIAGNOSIS, NEMATODES, Species Specificity, DISTRIBUTION, Animals, CARNIVOROUS HOST, Trichinella spiralis
Male, Muscles, Foxes, Trichinellosis, DIAGNOSIS, NEMATODES, Species Specificity, DISTRIBUTION, Animals, CARNIVOROUS HOST, Trichinella spiralis
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