No, all animals and humans can become sick, but are not all sick. Farmed Hogs are given better medical care than most humans, and live in better conditions than people so in some poor countrys. In fact you are more likely to get a dose of penicillin from eating pork than worms.
Trichina or Trichinella is the genus of parasitic roundworms of the phylum Nematoda that cause trichinosis.
yes
it lives in mammals such as pigs,rats,and humans etc.
1. T.Spiralis 2. T.Nativia 3. T.Britovi there are actually 8 types of trishina worms.
Yes. Pigs not living in a sterile environment can transfer tapeworms as well as other worms through their feces. To prevent this, clean the pigs' pen constantly, and if one or more seems to show symptoms of having worms, immediately administer a dewormer to all the pigs.
no
Yes a trichina is a roundworm.
No way.
yes worms
Trichina worms make homes in many types of uncooked meats. They prefer beef and chicken. You should always cook meats very thoroughly before consuming them.
no .they wont dig holes or anything like that
worms, pigs , dogs, forg and cats.