In vitro culture of the zoonotic nematode Anisakis pegreffii (Nematoda, Anisakidae)
Abstract Background Anisakiasis is a foodborne disease caused by the third-stage larvae (L3) of two species belonging to the genus Anisakis: Anisakis pegreffii and Anisakis simplex sensu stricto. Both species have been the subject of different -omics studies undertaken in the past decade, but a reliable in vitro culture ...
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Infection levels and species diversity of ascaridoid nematodes in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, are correlated with geographic area and fish size [PDF]
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is among the most important commercial fish species on the world market. Its infection by ascaridoid nematodes has long been known, Pseudoterranova even being named cod worm.
Bao, M. +11 more
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Anisakiasis in italy: analysis of hospital discharge records in the years 2005-2015 [PDF]
Background Anisakiasis is a fish-borne zoonosis caused by the ingestion of marine food infected with Anisakis third-stage larvae, widespread marine parasitic nematodes. Gastrointestinal and/ or allergic clinical signs and symptoms are not specific. While
Cavallero, Serena +5 more
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Assessing the risk of an emerging zoonosis of worldwide concern : anisakiasis [PDF]
The authors sincerely thank the Biobanking platform at the PARASITE project (EU FP7 PARASITE project (GA no. 312068)) for providing host-parasite data.
Bao Dominguez, Miguel +8 more
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Anisakid nematodes as possible markers to trace fish products
In this work a total of 949 fish samples were analysed for the identification of nematode larvae belonging to the Anisakidae family. Biomolecular application for the identification of Anisakidae larvae can be an optimal instrument for the traceability of
Vincenzo Ferrantelli +7 more
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Occurrence of Terranova larval types (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in Australian marine fish with comments on their specific identities [PDF]
Pseudoterranovosis is a well-known human disease caused by anisakid larvae belonging to the genus Pseudoterranova. Human infection occurs after consuming infected fish.
Shokoofeh Shamsi, Jaydipbhai Suthar
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Anisakids are usually acquired through the diet. Cormorant pellets are useful to detect both parasite larval stages, and prey items which could act as intermediate hosts in the environment.
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Population genetic structure of the parasite Anisakis simplex (s. s.) collected in Clupea harengus L. from North East Atlantic fishing grounds [PDF]
The Atlantic herring is a schooling, pelagic species that inhabits both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean. Herring stock identification is usually based on several approaches, including fish meristic characters, population genetic analysis and the use ...
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Family Anisakidae Contracaecum Railliet & Henry, 1912 Contracaecum sp. (larvae) Location: small intestine. Localities: Bariloche, Rosario Lake (Argentina). Lakes: Llanquihue, Todos los Santos, Talcahuano (Chile). Referentes: Torres et al. (1993), Kreiter & Semenas (1997). Present study.
González-Acuña, Daniel +5 more
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Fish Anisakidae Helminthes in KHuzestan Province, South West of Iran [PDF]
Fish including; Barbus spp, Cyprinus carpio, Liza abu and Aspius vorax have very important role in the economic condition of the rural areas of Khuzestan province. These fish have been consumed as fried or roasted.
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