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The photodynamic inactivation in the control of the seafood zoonotic parasite, Anisakis sp. [PDF]

open access: yesParasitol Res
Ramos P   +5 more
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Amebic Parasites of Fishes*

The Journal of Protozoology, 1966
SYNOPSIS.Entamoeba molaen. sp. was found in the hindgut ofMola molacollected from the coast of southern California. The trophic stages are actively motile and contain numerous food vacuoles. The nuclear peripheral chromatin is usually conspicuous. A subperipheral crescent of granules is the most distinctive feature of the nucleus.
E R, Noble, G A, Noble
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Chemotherapy of fish parasites

Parasitology Research, 1989
There are few agents on the market that control fish parasites. These are substances that are mainly used in other hosts; due to the different metabolism of fish, they often have only moderate effects on fish parasites. Therefore, the research and development of fish-specific antiparasitic compounds is needed to avoid the high losses suffered by ...
G, Schmahl, H, Taraschewski, H, Mehlhorn
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Fish Parasites

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2016
Intestinal parasitic worms affect more than 2 billion people worldwide according to the World Health Organization. Fish-borne parasitic infections are becoming more common with the increasing popularity of sushi, sashimi, Carpaccio, tartare, gefilte, and ceviche.
Diana L, Villazanakretzer   +3 more
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Fish immunity to scuticociliate parasites

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2013
Some species of scuticociliates (Ciliophora) behave as facultative parasites and produce severe mortalities in cultured fish. Pathogenic scuticociliates can cause surface lesions and can also penetrate inside the body, where they feed on tissue and proliferate in the blood and most internal organs, killing the host in a few days.
Piazzon de Haro, M.C.   +2 more
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Overdispersion In Marine Fish Parasites

Journal of Parasitology, 2012
A modification of Taylor's Power law was used to compare the degree of overdispersion in frequency distributions from 38 datasets of marine parasites, data that had originally been collected for fish stock discrimination. The results strongly indicate that the overriding factor contributing to overdispersion in these helminths and crustaceans is the ...
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