Large quantity of knits in wild boar



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A recently slaughtered wild boar at Vikbolandet, in Östergötland, proved particularly clever. In the meat, there were up to 500 knit larvae per gram of meat.

A recently slaughtered wild boar at Vikbolandet, in Östergötland, proved particularly clever. In the meat, there were up to 500 knit larvae per gram of meat.

"Compared to the samples that we received earlier this year and which were positive, it is a very clever pig," says Jenny Nilsson of the company JP Hästveda in Hässleholm, who analyzed the test at SR Östergötland.

Gyltan, that is to say, a wild wolf that had no crops weighed about 70 kilograms. According to statistics from the National Veterinary Institute from 2007, only a few wild boars in the country have even more maneuvers.

A handful of clever wild pigs are discovered every year in Sweden. Tricines infect the animal or the man by eating the infected meat. The larvae die when they are heated.

"I do not think you should be directly worried, but you should be aware that this is happening, so you have to take reasonable precautions, both to test the boar and to prepare the meat properly," says Anna Lundén, Veterinary Laboratory Officer at SVA, SR.

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