
Pork Worm (Female) - Trichinella spiralis
Pork worm is a parasite of rodents, pigs, bears, hyenas, and humans It causes the disease trichinosis. It is acquired when a host eats undercooked, infected meat. Usually, the infection is minor and causes diarrhea, abdominal pain, and vomiting. But, complications can occur.
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''Trichinella spiralis'' is a viviparous nematode parasite, occurring in rodents, pigs, bears, hyenas and humans, and is responsible for the disease trichinosis. It is sometimes referred to as the "pork worm" due to it being typically encountered in undercooked pork products. It should not be confused with the distantly related pork tapeworm.