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Journal of Helminthology, 2020
Species of Anisakis typically infect the stomach of cetaceans worldwide, often causing ulcerative lesions that may compromise the host's health. These nematodes also cause anisakiasis or allergic reactions in humans.
C. Pons‐Bordas +10 more
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Species of Anisakis typically infect the stomach of cetaceans worldwide, often causing ulcerative lesions that may compromise the host's health. These nematodes also cause anisakiasis or allergic reactions in humans.
C. Pons‐Bordas +10 more
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Eosinophilic gastroenteritis and Anisakis
Allergy, 1998Background The differential diagnosis of eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EG) includes, among other diseases, parasitic infections such as anisakiasis, which has acquired worldwide importance. Methods We reviewed all patients referred to our allergy service who had been diagnosed as having primary EG to determine the possible role of Anisakis simplex in ...
B, Gómez +6 more
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1978
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the literature on Anisakis, including use of the nematode as a biological tag in applied fishery science. The genetic diagnosis of Anisakis is presented as: three lips, each bearing a bilobed anterior projection, which carries the single dentigerous ridge; interlabia absent; excretory gland with duct opening ...
J W, Smith, R, Wootten
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Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the literature on Anisakis, including use of the nematode as a biological tag in applied fishery science. The genetic diagnosis of Anisakis is presented as: three lips, each bearing a bilobed anterior projection, which carries the single dentigerous ridge; interlabia absent; excretory gland with duct opening ...
J W, Smith, R, Wootten
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Anisakis simplex-induced anaphylaxis
Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2011In recent years, Anisakis simplex has been shown to be an important etiologic agent responsible for food allergy and for gastrointestinal anisakiasis. We report a 61-year-old woman presenting with generalized urticaria and subsequent anaphylaxis after ingestion of raw mackerel.
Chisho, Hoshino, Masashi, Narita
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2002
Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809) (®gure 2) Third-stage larva ( W ve specimens). Body 21 820±27 320 long and 412±474 wide; cuticle with very ®ne transverse striations. Cephalic end rounded, with prominent ventral cuticular tooth; latter 8±10 long, ventrally bent, sharply pointed. Anlagen of lips weakly developed.
Nagasawa, K., Moravec, F.
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Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809) (®gure 2) Third-stage larva ( W ve specimens). Body 21 820±27 320 long and 412±474 wide; cuticle with very ®ne transverse striations. Cephalic end rounded, with prominent ventral cuticular tooth; latter 8±10 long, ventrally bent, sharply pointed. Anlagen of lips weakly developed.
Nagasawa, K., Moravec, F.
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Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 2013
It remains unclear whether allergens are the same among the sibling species of Anisakis simplex sensu lato. This study was carried out to compare the amino acid sequences of three major (Ani s 1, 2 and 12) and one minor (Ani s 9) Anisakis allergens between A. simplex s.s. and Anisakis pegreffii.
Karl Marx A, Quiazon +2 more
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It remains unclear whether allergens are the same among the sibling species of Anisakis simplex sensu lato. This study was carried out to compare the amino acid sequences of three major (Ani s 1, 2 and 12) and one minor (Ani s 9) Anisakis allergens between A. simplex s.s. and Anisakis pegreffii.
Karl Marx A, Quiazon +2 more
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The Journal of Immunology, 1978
Abstract Studies were undertaken in order to determine if Anisakis larva itself has the ability to attract eosinophils. Extracts from Anisakis larvae were examined for both neutrophil and eosinophil chemotactic activities with both in vitro and in vitro assay systems.
Jiro Tanaka, Motomichi Torisu
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Abstract Studies were undertaken in order to determine if Anisakis larva itself has the ability to attract eosinophils. Extracts from Anisakis larvae were examined for both neutrophil and eosinophil chemotactic activities with both in vitro and in vitro assay systems.
Jiro Tanaka, Motomichi Torisu
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2009
Published as part of Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., Vieira, Fabiano M. & Luque, José L., 2009, Checklist of helminth parasites of threatened vertebrate species from Brazil, pp.
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C. +2 more
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Published as part of Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., Vieira, Fabiano M. & Luque, José L., 2009, Checklist of helminth parasites of threatened vertebrate species from Brazil, pp.
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C. +2 more
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2010
Anisakis insignis (Diesing) Inia geoffrensis (Blainville), intestine, Amazonas (Diesing 1851; Vicente et al. 1997).
Luque, José L. +5 more
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Anisakis insignis (Diesing) Inia geoffrensis (Blainville), intestine, Amazonas (Diesing 1851; Vicente et al. 1997).
Luque, José L. +5 more
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Anisakis simplex and Anisakis physeteris: Physicochemical properties of larval and adult hemoglobins
Experimental Parasitology, 1979Abstract To resolve the taxonomic relationship between two types of parasitic nematode larvae (Type I and II) and two species of parasitic nematode adults (Anisakis simplex and A. physeteris) of the aquatic ascarid genus Anisakis, collected in Japanese coastal water, a comparison was made of their hemoglobins' physicochemical properties.
T, Suzuki, K, Ishida
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