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Home | Food Safety and Consumers | Articles Voluntary Trichinae Certification Program Established
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is amending its regulations to establish a voluntary trichinae certification program for U.S. pork. This voluntary certification program offers American producers a set of guidelines to standardize their pork production methods and practices. The program also offers overseas markets a USDA certification that Trichinella protections are in place at participating U.S. farms without having to test every animal and every product. Trichinella is a parasitic species of worm found in many warm-blooded carnivores and omnivores, including swine. Transmission from one host to another only occurs by the ingestion of infected muscle tissue. The primary vector for Trichinella parasites in swine is the consumption of raw meat waste and, in some cases, the consumption of rodents or other animals.
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