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Contents: Introduction – Synonymy – Distribution – Description – Life Cycle and Biology – Hosts – Medical Importance – Economic Importance – Management – Selected References.
Chad L. Cross, Peter DiGennaro
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A case of hepatic anisakiasis caused by Pseudoterranova decipiens mimicking metastatic liver cancer
Background Anisakid nematodes (Anisakis spp. or Pseudoterranova spp.) usually infect gastric or intestinal walls, while they rarely infect in extra-gastrointestinal sites of human body. Generally, Anisakis spp.
Yasuhiro Murata +11 more
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The Disease Burden in Fish Farm Management: An Integrative View and a Specific Vision in Europe
ABSTRACT In aquaculture, the interactions and balance—or imbalance—between the fish, the rearing environment, pathogens, and farm management determine the occurrence and impact of clinical diseases. The global assessment of the factors related to disease impact is commonly referred to as disease burden.
Francesc Padros +6 more
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Background Anisakiasis is an important fish-borne zoonosis provoked by larval stages of nematodes belonging to the genus Anisakis. The detection and identification of human infections is difficult.
Palumbo Massimo +7 more
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Patología por Anisakis Simplex en España desde el año 2000 hasta el 2016. [PDF]
La anisakiasis es una zoonosis emergente en nuestra sociedad. Para conocer la situación en España de la patología producida Anisakis simplex se realiza una revisión de los casos publicados desde el año 2000 hasta el 2016. Se encuentran 161 casos.
Alcuaz Alcalaya, Alicia
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Atypical Presentation of Colonic Sarcoidosis and Current Diagnostic Challenges
We present a case of a Hispanic woman in her 70s who presented with nonspecific lower abdominal pain leading to a diagnosis of hepatic and colonic sarcoidosis. She had elevated liver function tests (LFTs), and imaging ruled out ischemia and cholangitis but revealed a cecal and ascending colon wall thickening with fat stranding.
Rangesh Modi +4 more
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Foodborne anisakiasis and allergy [PDF]
Human anisakiasis, a disease caused by Anisakis spp. (Nematoda), is often associated with clinical signs that are similar to those associated with bacterial or viral gastroenteritis. With the globalisation of the seafood industry, the risk of humans acquiring anisakiasis in developed countries appears to be underestimated.
Baird, Fiona J. +3 more
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The European Union One Health 2023 Zoonoses report
Abstract This report by the European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control presents the results of zoonoses monitoring and surveillance activities carried out in 2023 in 27 Member States (MSs), the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) and 10 non‐MSs. Key statistics on zoonoses and zoonotic agents in humans, food,
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +1 more
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Importancia clínica y análisis molecular de los parásitos marinos: Anisakis simplex y Gymnorhynchus gigas [PDF]
Se ha observado un reciente aumento de la prevalencia de hipersensibilidad a Anisakis simplex en la población, con la consecuente aparición de síntomas en nuestros pacientes.
Serrano Longobardo, Zulima
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Protein biomarker discovery and fast monitoring for the identification and detection of Anisakids by parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) mass spectrometry [PDF]
8 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tablaAnisakids are fish-borne parasites that are responsible for a large number of human infections and allergic reactions around the world.
Carrera, Mónica +4 more
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