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Human case of gastric infection by a fourth larval stage of Pseudoterranova decipiens (Nematoda, Anisakidae) Relato de parasitismo por nematódeo Anisakidae em homem

open access: yesRevista de Saúde Pública, 1997
Only three cases of human infection by anisakid nematodes have been reported in Chile since 1976. In the present case, an anisakid worm, identified as a fourth-stage Pseudoterranova decipiens larva, was removed with a gastroendoscopic biopsy clipper from
Rubén Mercado   +2 more
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Parasite fauna of Atheresthes stomias (Jordan et Gilbert, 1880) (Pleuronectiformes) from the northeastern Pacific Ocean [PDF]

open access: yesActa Ichthyologica et Piscatoria, 1998
The material was sampled from the areas of Vancouver Island and Kodiak Island. A total of 38 specimens of Atheresthes stomias was examined. The parasite fauna of the fish studied consisted of 18 species assigned to different systematic groups (Myxidium ...
J. Wierzbicka, W. Piasecki
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Untersuchungen zur chemischen Zusammensetzung und Nematodenbelastung von Stinten (Osmerus eperlanus L.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Smelt (Osmerus eperlanus L.) from the river Elbe has a long tradition as local food speciality. It is offered baked or fried every year during spring in many restaurants along the river.
Karl, Horst
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Resurrection of genus Phocanema Myers, 1959, as a genus independent from Pseudoterranova Mozgovoĭ, 1953, for nematode species (Anisakidae) parasitic in pinnipeds and cetaceans, respectively [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Species of the genus Pseudoterranova, infect kogiid cetaceans and pinnipeds. However, there is mounting molecular evidence that those from cetaceans and pinnipeds are not congeneric.
Bao, Miguel   +3 more
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MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF Pseudoterranova azarasi LARVAE IN COD (Gadus sp.) SOLD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION IN BRAZIL

open access: yesRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, 2015
Anisakiasis and Pseudoterranovosis are human diseases caused by the ingestion of live Anisakidae larvae in raw, undercooked or lightly marinated fish. Larvae were collected from one salted cod sold for human consumption in a Sao Paulo market in 2013. One
Juliana MARIGO   +4 more
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Flesh parasites of fish from central Philippine waters [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
In April 1990, 488 marine fish, belonging to 30 species from central Philippine waters, were investigated macroscopically for the occurrence of parasites in their flesh and for anisakid nematodes in their body cavity.
Cuzi, MA   +3 more
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Molecular Diagnosis of Cause of Anisakiasis in Humans, South Korea

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2015
Anisakiasis in humans in South Korea has been considered to be caused exclusively by the larvae of Anisakis simplex sensu stricto and Pseudoterranova decipiens.
Hyemi Lim   +5 more
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Larval nematodes in stomach wall granulomas of smelt Osmerus eperlanus from the German North Sea coast [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Occurrence of stomach wall granulomas in European smelt was studled at 6 locations along the German North Sea coast. Identification of larval nematodes inhabiting these granulomas is provided for the first time.
Kerstan, Susanne L.   +3 more
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Uso de distribuição binomial negativa para descrever a presença de Anisakis em Thyrsites atun. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Nematodes of the genus Anisakis have marine fishes as intermediate hosts. One of these hosts is Tyrsites atun, an important fishery resource in Chile between 38 and 41°S.
De Los Ríos Escalante, Patricio   +1 more
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A human case of gastric anisakiasis by Pseudoterranova decipiens larva

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Parasitology, 1994
A case of gastric anisakiasis due to the larva of Pseudoterranova decipiens was confirmed by gastroendoscopic examination in April 23, 1991. The patient, residing in Pusan, was a 42-year-old housewife, who complained of severe epigastric pain and recalled that the symptom suddenly attacked her about 6 hours after eating raw Sebastes inermis.
W M, Sohn, S Y, Seol
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