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      International Commission on Trichinellosis: recommendations on the use of serological tests for the detection of Trichinella infection in animals and man.

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      Animals, Animals, Domestic, parasitology, Animals, Wild, Antibodies, Helminth, blood, Antigens, Helminth, immunology, Humans, Meat, Sensitivity and Specificity, Serologic Tests, standards, veterinary, Trichinella, isolation & purification, Trichinellosis, diagnosis

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          The use of serological tests to detect Trichinella infection in domestic and wild animals and in humans has not been standardised yet. This review provides an uniform set of recommendations for the development and use of serological tests to detect circulating antibodies in serum samples. The recommendations are based on the best scientific published information and on the unpublished data from laboratories with a great expertise in this field and represent the official position of the International Commission on Trichinellosis regarding acceptable methods and the evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity. These recommendations are subject to change as new scientific information becomes available.

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