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Anisakis simplex: dangerous — dead and alive?
Trends in Parasitology, 2002The risk of infection with Anisakis simplex and related parasites of fish has been recognized for some time, but it is now emerging that ingestion of material from dead parasites in food is also potentially dangerous. The resulting allergic reactions range from rapid onset and potentially lethal anaphylactic reactions to chronic, debilitating ...
María Teresa, Audicana +3 more
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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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2010
Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi) Feresa attenuata (Gray), stomach, São Paulo (Zerbini & Santos 1997). Phocoena dioptrica Lahille, stomach, Rio Grande do Sul (Pinedo et al. 2002). Pseudorca crassidens (Owen), stomach, Rio Grande do Sul (Andrade et al. 2001; Pinto et al. 2004).
Luque, José L. +5 more
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Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi) Feresa attenuata (Gray), stomach, São Paulo (Zerbini & Santos 1997). Phocoena dioptrica Lahille, stomach, Rio Grande do Sul (Pinedo et al. 2002). Pseudorca crassidens (Owen), stomach, Rio Grande do Sul (Andrade et al. 2001; Pinto et al. 2004).
Luque, José L. +5 more
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Laboratory determinations in Anisakis simplex allergy
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1996Anaphylactic reactions caused by the fish nematode, Anisakis simplex, after ingestion of parasitized fish, have been described.This study was undertaken to confirm, by histamine release tests, that A. simplex is able to trigger IgE-mediated reactions and to describe the serologic profiles in this sensitization.Twelve patients who had anaphylactic ...
M D, del Pozo +7 more
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Anisakis simplex: sensitization and clinical allergy
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2005Whereas gastric anisakiasis has been known for several decades, the implications of Anisakis simplex-related allergic disorders had not been thoroughly studied until the late 1990s. This article reviews recent knowledge of allergic disorders ascribed to A.
Alvaro, Daschner +1 more
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Periodate treatment of Anisakis simplex allergens
Allergy, 1997Moneo I, Audicana MT, Alday E, Curiel G, del Pozo MD, García M. Periodate treatment of Anisakis simplex allergens.Anaphylactic reactions after parasitized fish consumption are mediated by an IgE response. However, positive skin tests and specific IgE can also be found in many asymptomatic subjects who recognize a single medium mol.‐wt.
I, Moneo +5 more
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Obstrucción intestinal por Anisakis simplex
SEMERGEN - Medicina de Familia, 2006La anisakiasis es una zoonosis producida por larvas de Anisakis simplex. El hombre, huesped accidental de este parasito helminto, entra en su ciclo biologico al consumir pescado, crustaceos o cefalopodos infestados. En nuestro medio las tasas de parasitacion del pescado de los mercados centrales son muy elevadas y la fuente de contagio mas habitual son
C. de Burgos Lunar +3 more
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Anisakis simplex Rudolphi 1809, s.l.
2015Published as part of Hernández-Orts, Jesús S., Viola, M. Natalia Paso, García, Néstor A., Crespo, Enrique A., González, Raúl, García-Varela, Martín & Kuchta, Roman, 2015, A checklist of the helminth parasites of marine mammals from Argentina, pp. 301-334 in Zootaxa 3936 (3) on pages 313-314, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Hernández-Orts, Jesús S. +6 more
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Monoclonal antibodies against diagnostic Anisakis simplex antigens
Parasitology Research, 1997Five monoclonal antibodies (UA2, UA3, UA5, UA6, and UA8) specific for Anisakis simplex are described. All are IgG1/kappa monoclonal antibodies, except for UA2, which is an antibody IgM/kappa. The molecular weights of the major components recognized in immunoblotting are 48 and 67 kDa (UA2); 139 kDa (UA3 and UA5; same epitope); 35, 38, and 139 kDa (UA6);
R, Iglesias +4 more
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