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Genetic identification of Anisakis spp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from cetaceans of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: ecological and zoogeographical implications.

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Published in 2021 at "Parasitology research"

DOI: 10.1007/s00436-021-07088-w

Abstract: Adult Anisakis Dujardin, 1845 were found in two specimens of killer whale Orcinus orca and one specimen of franciscana Pontoporia blainvillei stranded from off the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Genetic identification of the… read more here.

Keywords: anisakis spp; atlantic ocean; anisakis; southwestern atlantic ... See more keywords
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Epidemical study of third stage larvae of Anisakis spp. infection in marine fishes in China from 2016 to 2017

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Published in 2020 at "Food Control"

DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2019.106769

Abstract: Abstract Background Anisakis, a genus of parasitic nematodes, can infect fish and potentially cause diseases in human. Yet it has not drawn public attention in China. It is urgent to conduct the first epidemical study… read more here.

Keywords: infection; spp infection; larvae anisakis; stage larvae ... See more keywords
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It's a wormy world: Meta-analysis reveals several decades of change in the global abundance of the parasitic nematodes Anisakis spp. and Pseudoterranova spp. in marine fishes and invertebrates.

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Published in 2020 at "Global change biology"

DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15048

Abstract: The Anthropocene has brought substantial change to ocean ecosystems, but whether this age will bring more or less marine disease is unknown. In recent years, the accelerating tempo of epizootic and zoonotic disease events has… read more here.

Keywords: abundance; change; anisakis spp; pseudoterranova spp ... See more keywords
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Anisakis spp. as etiological agent of zoonotic disease and allergy in European region – an overview

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Published in 2019 at "Annals of parasitology"

DOI: 10.17420/ap6504.214

Abstract: Nematodes of the genus Anisakis are worldwide distributed marine species parasitized many fish and cephalopod species as larvae and sea mammals as adult form. Anisakiosis as food-borne disease is an important public health problem worldwide.… read more here.

Keywords: anisakis spp; zoonotic disease; agent zoonotic; spp etiological ... See more keywords
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Occurrence of Anisakis spp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in a pygmy sperm whale Kogia breviceps (Cetacea: Kogiidae) in Australian waters.

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Published in 2019 at "Diseases of aquatic organisms"

DOI: 10.3354/dao03360

Abstract: Little is known about parasitism in the pygmy sperm whale Kogia breviceps. Here, the occurrence of 3 anisakid species in a female pygmy sperm whale found stranded at Baxter's Beach, Australia, is reported, along with… read more here.

Keywords: sperm whale; pygmy sperm; whale kogia; anisakis spp ... See more keywords
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Validation of a Commercial Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Assay for the Rapid Detection of Anisakis spp. DNA in Processed Fish Products

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Published in 2020 at "Foods"

DOI: 10.3390/foods9010092

Abstract: Parasites belonging to the Anisakis genera are organisms of interest for human health because they are responsible for the Anisakiasis zoonosis, caused by the ingestion of raw or undercooked fish. Furthermore, several authors have reported… read more here.

Keywords: processed fish; anisakis spp; detection; lamp assay ... See more keywords
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Molecular Epidemiology of Anisakis spp. in Wedge Sole, Dicologlossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881), from Fishmarkets in Granada (Southern Spain), Caught in Two Adjacent NE and CE Atlantic Areas

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Published in 2021 at "Pathogens"

DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10101302

Abstract: The presence of third stage larvae (L3) of Anisakis spp. in wedge sole, Dicologlossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881), purchased in fishmarkets in the city of Granada (Andalusia, southern Spain) was assessed. The wedge sole were caught… read more here.

Keywords: anisakis spp; area; epidemiology; wedge sole ... See more keywords