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IE Aibinu, PM Smooker, AL Lopata - International Journal for Parasitology …, 2019 - Elsevier
IE Aibinu, PM Smooker, AL Lopata
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2019•ElsevierAnisakidosis is a zoonotic parasitosis induced by members of the family Anisakidae. The
anisakid genera includes Anisakis, Pseudoterranova, Hysterothylacium and Contracaecum.
The final definitive hosts of these nematodes are marine mammals with a complex life cycle.
These nematode parasites use different crustaceans and fish species as intermediate or
paratenic hosts and humans are accidental hosts. Human anisakiasis, the infections caused
by members of the genus Anisakis, occurs, when seafoods, particularly fish, contaminated …
anisakid genera includes Anisakis, Pseudoterranova, Hysterothylacium and Contracaecum.
The final definitive hosts of these nematodes are marine mammals with a complex life cycle.
These nematode parasites use different crustaceans and fish species as intermediate or
paratenic hosts and humans are accidental hosts. Human anisakiasis, the infections caused
by members of the genus Anisakis, occurs, when seafoods, particularly fish, contaminated …
Abstract
Anisakidosis is a zoonotic parasitosis induced by members of the family Anisakidae. The anisakid genera includes Anisakis, Pseudoterranova, Hysterothylacium and Contracaecum. The final definitive hosts of these nematodes are marine mammals with a complex life cycle. These nematode parasites use different crustaceans and fish species as intermediate or paratenic hosts and humans are accidental hosts. Human anisakiasis, the infections caused by members of the genus Anisakis, occurs, when seafoods, particularly fish, contaminated with the infective stage (third stage larvae [L3]) of this parasite, are consumed. Pseudoterranovosis, on the other hand is induced by members of the genus Pseudoterranova. These two genera of anisakids have been implicated in human disease globally. There is a rise in reports of gastro-intestinal infections accompanied by allergic reactions caused by Anisakis simplex and Anisakis pegreffii. This review provides an update on current knowledge on Anisakis as a food-borne parasite with special focus on the increasingly reported diversity of fish and crustacean hosts, allergens and immunological cross-reactivity with invertebrate proteins rendering this parasite a significant public health issue.
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