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Intraspecific Genetic Variation of Anisakis typica in Indian Mackerel Caught from the Gulf of Thailand, Samut Songkhram Province

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, Volume 2022, Issue 1, 2022., 2022
Anisakis nematodes infecting Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) were initially discovered in Thailand in our preliminary investigation. Nevertheless, the species of Anisakis collected has not been determined nor has its genetic variation been researched.
Tanawat Chaiphongpachara   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Infection levels and species diversity of ascaridoid nematodes in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, are correlated with geographic area and fish size [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
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
core   +1 more source

Increasing intensities of Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809 det. Krabbe, 1878) larvae with weight and sea age in returning adult Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., of coastal waters of Norway

open access: yesJournal of Fish Diseases, Volume 44, Issue 8, Page 1075-1089, August 2021., 2021
Abstract Ninety wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., (1.5–10.3 kg) were caught in the Namsen Fjord near the mouth of River Namsen, mid‐Norway, and examined for the presence and distribution of Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809 det. Krabbe, 1878) larvae by digestion of the viscera and muscles in a pepsin/HCl solution.
Tor Atle Mo   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Contracaecum osculatum and Pseudoterranova sp. in the liver of salmon (Salmo salar) from Polish marine waters

open access: yesFisheries & Aquatic Life, 2023
Anisakidae nematodes, especially Contracaecum osculatum, Anisakis simplex, and Pseudoterranova decipiens, have dispersed throughout the Baltic Sea over the last decade.
Nadolna-Ałtyn Katarzyna   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Species-specific Real Time-PCR primers/probe systems to identify fish parasites of the genera Anisakis, Pseudoterranova and Hysterothylacium (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Ascaridoid nematodes belonging to the genera Anisakis and Pseudoterranova are heteroxenous parasites, involving marine mammals as definitive hosts in their life-cycles, whereas crustaceans (krill), fish and squids acting as intermediate/paratenic hosts.
Colantoni, Alessandra   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Cleaner fish in aquaculture: review on diseases and vaccination

open access: yesReviews in Aquaculture, Volume 13, Issue 1, Page 189-237, January 2021., 2021
Abstract Combating and controlling sea lice causes large economic costs for the farmers, with estimated values of more than 305 million euros (€) per year. Increased resistance against traditional chemotherapeutants due to evolutionary drivers in the sea lice combined with the lack of an effective vaccine and few other chemical treatments available are
Toni Erkinharju   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Species of Anisakidae nematodes and Clinostomum spp. infecting lisa Mugil curema (Mugilidae) intended for human consumption in Mexico

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária, 2020
Anisakisspp. nematodes are potentially zoonotic parasites; that infects a wide variety of aquatic species worldwide, with marine fish being the paratenic hosts.
Nydia Edith Reyes Rodríguez   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Plesiomonas: A Review on Food Safety, Fish‐Borne Diseases, and Tilapia

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, Volume 2021, Issue 1, 2021., 2021
Fish and fish products are considered a fundamental part of the human diet due to their high nutritional value. Food‐borne diseases are considered a major public health challenge worldwide due to their incidence, associated mortality, and negative economic repercussions. Food safety is the guarantee that foods will not cause harm to the health of those
Alejandro De Jesús Cortés-Sánchez   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A case of hepatic anisakiasis caused by Pseudoterranova decipiens mimicking metastatic liver cancer

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2018
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
doaj   +1 more source

Sealworm (Pseudoterranova decipiens) infection in grey seals (Halichoerus grypus), cod (Gadus morhua) and shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) in the Baltic Sea [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The anisakid nematode Pseudoterranova decipiens, known as the sealworm or cod worm, can infect the flesh of several fish species. The parasite causes cosmetic problems for the fish industry and can cause abdominal discomfort if consumed by humans.
Aspholm, Paul Eric   +2 more
core   +1 more source

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