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Parasitol Res ; 120(5): 1699-1711, 2021 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33674924

RÉSUMÉ

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 nematodes (N = 144) was performed by sequence analysis of the mitochondrial (mtDNA cox2) and the nuclear (nas 10 nDNA) gene loci. Anisakis pegreffii and Anisakis berlandi were detected in the two individuals of O. orca, while Anisakis typica and A. pegreffii were identified in P. blainvillei. Morphological and morphometric analysis also carried out on adult specimens of A. pegreffii and A. berlandi has allowed to underlining the usefulness of genetic/molecular markers in their recognition. This represents the first record of A. pegreffii in O. orca and P. blainvillei and of A. berlandi in O. orca. This is also the first sympatric and syntopic occurrence, as adults, of A. pegreffii and A. berlandi from the Austral Region of the Atlantic Ocean waters. These results provide insights into the knowledge of the host ranges and geographical distribution of these parasites in the basin waters of the region. Pontoporia blainvillei showed low abundance values of infection with Anisakis spp., which is the general pattern for coastal dolphins in the area, whereas O. orca harboured higher abundance of Anisakis spp. than those previously recorded among cetacean species in the Argentine Sea. Differences in the Anisakis spp. distribution and their parasitic loads, observed among the three host specimens, are discussed in relation to the oceanographic parameters, as well as to the host ecology. The usefulness of genetic/molecular markers in the recognition of adults of the sibling species A. pegreffii and A. berlandi with considerable overlapping in morphometric and morphological characters was underlined. The distribution of Anisakis species from Southwestern Atlantic waters is discussed in relation to their value as indicators for studies on the zoogeography of their hosts at a regional-scale level.


Sujet(s)
Anisakiase/médecine vétérinaire , Anisakis/génétique , Cetacea/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakiase/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/cytologie , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Argentine , Océan Atlantique , Cetacea/classification , ADN des helminthes/génétique , ADN mitochondrial/génétique , Gènes d'helminthe/génétique , Spécificité d'hôte
2.
J Helminthol ; 94: e184, 2020 Aug 27.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32847645

RÉSUMÉ

Nematode species of the genus Contracaecum Railliet & Henry, 1912 have been reported around the world in many species of fish-eating birds and seals. Here, Contracaecum jorgei n. sp. is morphologically described using light and scanning electron microscopy for adults and fourth-stage larvae (L4) found in the bird Nannopterum brasilianus and third-stage larvae (L3) found in the freshwater fish Hoplias argentinensis, both from the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Additionally, sequences of cytochrome c oxidase subunit II were obtained from these specimens and molecular phylogenetic analysis was used to determine its relationships within the genus. The present species is distinguished from other species by the number and disposition of cephalic papillae; shape and size of the interlabia; length of the spicules; and number and arrangement of papillae in the posterior end of the male. Furthermore, in the molecular analyses, sequences obtained from adult L4 and L3 specimens of C. jorgei n. sp. were similar and grouped, forming an independent lineage, thus confirming it as a distinct species. Thus, morphological characteristics associated with molecular data support the proposal of a new species.


Sujet(s)
Anisakiase/médecine vétérinaire , Anisakis/anatomie et histologie , Anisakis/classification , Oiseaux/parasitologie , Characiformes/parasitologie , Larve/classification , Animaux , Anisakiase/épidémiologie , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Maladies des oiseaux/épidémiologie , Maladies des oiseaux/parasitologie , Femelle , Maladies des poissons/épidémiologie , Maladies des poissons/parasitologie , Eau douce , Larve/anatomie et histologie , Larve/ultrastructure , Mâle , Microscopie , Microscopie électronique à balayage , Phylogenèse
3.
Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 29(2): e020319, 2020.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32428178

RÉSUMÉ

Among the avian used for human consumption, the Muscovy duck is well adapted to various climatic conditions and its breeding is widespread due to its easy handling, and its meat is widely consumed and appreciated, especially in the cuisine of northern Brazil. The present study aimed to report and identify taxonomically the nematodes found in the esophagus of Muscovy ducks reared and marketed in the municipality of Soure, Marajó Island, state of Pará, Brazil, and discuss its zoonotic potential to human. The samples consisted of 30 specimens of Cairina moschata domestica analyzed. A total of 258 nematodes were recovered, which were strongly fixed in the esophageal mucosa of hosts. The morphological and morphometric characteristics were compatible with Anisakis third-stage larvae.


Sujet(s)
Anisakis/classification , Canards/parasitologie , Maladies de la volaille/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakis/anatomie et histologie , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Brésil , Oesophage/parasitologie , Femelle , Parasitologie alimentaire , Humains , Larve , Mâle , Maladies de la volaille/transmission
4.
Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 29(1): e017819, 2020.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32236333

RÉSUMÉ

Anisakisspp. nematodes are potentially zoonotic parasites; that infects a wide variety of aquatic species worldwide, with marine fish being the paratenic hosts. The aim of study was identify the presence of Anisakidae nematodes, and other parasites in Mugil curema . A total of 96 M . curema obtained from local markets in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico, were analyzed by necropsy. Only five M . curema present nematode collection in epaxial muscle. The tissues with the highest prevalence of parasites were identified, and samples of epaxial muscle with larval migration analyzed by histopathology. Visible parasites in necropsy tissues were classified according to their morphology. Nematode found in the liver were Contracaecum spp. (41.17%) and Pseudoterranova spp. third stage (7.36%); in the caudal part of the kidney were Anisakis spp. (13.23%), Pseudoterranova spp. third stage (11.77%) and Contracaecum spp. (5.88%); and in epaxial muscle were Anisakis spp. Larva I (5.88%) and Pseudoterranova spp (4.42%). In one fish, Clinostomum spp. was detected in epaxial caudal muscle. The present work reports for the first time the presence of nematodes of the family Anisakidae and Clinostonum spp. metacercariae, with zoonotic potential, in M . curema intended for human consumption in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico.


Sujet(s)
Anisakis/isolement et purification , Maladies des poissons/parasitologie , Poissons/parasitologie , Trematoda/isolement et purification , Animaux , Anisakis/classification , Humains , Mexique , Trematoda/classification
5.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 29(2): e020319, 2020. graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1138061

RÉSUMÉ

Abstract Among the avian used for human consumption, the Muscovy duck is well adapted to various climatic conditions and its breeding is widespread due to its easy handling, and its meat is widely consumed and appreciated, especially in the cuisine of northern Brazil. The present study aimed to report and identify taxonomically the nematodes found in the esophagus of Muscovy ducks reared and marketed in the municipality of Soure, Marajó Island, state of Pará, Brazil, and discuss its zoonotic potential to human. The samples consisted of 30 specimens of Cairina moschata domestica analyzed. A total of 258 nematodes were recovered, which were strongly fixed in the esophageal mucosa of hosts. The morphological and morphometric characteristics were compatible with Anisakis third-stage larvae.


Resumo Entre as aves utilizadas para consumo humano, o pato doméstico está bem adaptado às várias condições climáticas. Sua criação é muito difundida devido ao seu fácil manejo. E sua carne é amplamente consumida e apreciada, principalmente na culinária do norte do Brasil. O presente estudo teve como objetivo relatar e identificar taxonomicamente os nematódeos encontrados no esôfago de patos domésticos, criados e comercializados no município de Soure, Ilha de Marajó, estado do Pará, Brasil. E também discutir o seu potencial zoonótico para o homem. As amostras consistiram em 30 espécimes de Cairina moschata domestica analisados. Um total de 258 nematódeos foram recuperados, fortemente fixados na mucosa esofágica dos hospedeiros. As características morfológicas e morfométricas foram compatíveis com as larvas de terceiro estágio de Anisakis.


Sujet(s)
Humains , Animaux , Mâle , Femelle , Maladies de la volaille/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Canards/parasitologie , Maladies de la volaille/transmission , Brésil , Parasitologie alimentaire , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Anisakis/anatomie et histologie , Oesophage/parasitologie , Larve
6.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 29(1): e017819, 2020. graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092694

RÉSUMÉ

Abstract Anisakisspp. nematodes are potentially zoonotic parasites; that infects a wide variety of aquatic species worldwide, with marine fish being the paratenic hosts. The aim of study was identify the presence of Anisakidae nematodes, and other parasites in Mugil curema . A total of 96 M . curema obtained from local markets in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico, were analyzed by necropsy. Only five M . curema present nematode collection in epaxial muscle. The tissues with the highest prevalence of parasites were identified, and samples of epaxial muscle with larval migration analyzed by histopathology. Visible parasites in necropsy tissues were classified according to their morphology. Nematode found in the liver were Contracaecum spp. (41.17%) and Pseudoterranova spp. third stage (7.36%); in the caudal part of the kidney were Anisakis spp. (13.23%), Pseudoterranova spp. third stage (11.77%) and Contracaecum spp. (5.88%); and in epaxial muscle were Anisakis spp. Larva I (5.88%) and Pseudoterranova spp (4.42%). In one fish, Clinostomum spp. was detected in epaxial caudal muscle. The present work reports for the first time the presence of nematodes of the family Anisakidae and Clinostonum spp. metacercariae, with zoonotic potential, in M . curema intended for human consumption in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico.


Resumo Anisakisspp. são parasitas potencialmente zoonóticos que infectam uma grande variedade de espécies aquáticas em todo o mundo, sendo os peixes marinhos hospedeiros paratênicos. O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar a presença de nematóides da família Anisakidae e de outros parasitas em peixes Mugil curema . Um total de 96 M . curema , obtidos em mercados locais em Tulancingo, Hidalgo, México, foram submetidos a necropsia. Apenas cinco M. curema apresentaram coleção de nematóides no músculo epaxial. Os tecidos com maior prevalência de parasitas foram identificados e amostras do músculo epaxial com migração larval foram analisadas por histopatologia. Os nematóides encontrados no fígado foram Contracaecum spp. (41,17%) e Pseudoterranova spp. terceira etapa (7,36%); na parte caudal do rim Anisakis spp. (13,23%), Pseudoterranova spp. terceira etapa (11,77%) e Contracaecum spp. (5,88%); e no músculo epaxial Anisakis spp. larva I (5,88%) e Pseudoterranova spp. (4,42%). Em um peixe, Clinostomum spp. foi detectado no músculo caudal epaxial. O presente trabalho relata pela primeira vez a presença de nematóides da família Anisakidae e Clinostonum spp. metacercárias, com potencial zoonótico, em M. curema destinado ao consumo humano em Tulancingo, Hidalgo, México.


Sujet(s)
Humains , Animaux , Trematoda/isolement et purification , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Maladies des poissons/parasitologie , Poissons/parasitologie , Trematoda/classification , Anisakis/classification , Mexique
7.
J Food Prot ; 82(7): 1244-1248, 2019 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31237789

RÉSUMÉ

HIGHLIGHTS: Helminths in Selar crumenophthalmus fish were identified by PCR. Two helminth taxa were identified: Anisakis typica and an unknown acanthocephalan. Neither taxon of helminth identified is zoonotic. To our knowledge, this is the first report of either type of helminth in fish in Grenada.


Sujet(s)
Acanthocephala , Anisakis , Acanthocephala/classification , Acanthocephala/génétique , Animaux , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/génétique , Maladies des poissons/parasitologie , Poissons/parasitologie , Grenade
8.
Parasitol Res ; 116(11): 3105-3116, 2017 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28975458

RÉSUMÉ

Anisakidae are represented mainly by species of Anisakis Dujardin, 1845, Pseudoterranova Krabbe, 1878, and Contracaecum Railliet and Henry, 1913. Integrative taxonomy, based on morphological and genetic approaches, can provide a precise identification of species, increasing the knowledge of their systematics, biology, and evolution. In this study, integrative taxonomy was applied in order to identify, at generic and/or specific taxonomic level, 245 anisakids from 63 cetaceans of 12 different species, which stranded in the Brazilian coast. Parasites from nine hosts were preserved by freezing and, from 54 hosts, were fixed in 70% ethanol (n = 43) or alcohol-formalin-acetic (n = 11) for a period varying from 6 to 19 years. The morphological analysis allowed the identification of 171 specimens at genus level: 120 as Anisakis sp. clade I, 47 as Anisakis sp. clade II, and four as Pseudoterranova sp. From those 15, specimens were identified at species level, seven as Anisakis typica, seven as Anisakis paggiae and one as Anisakis brevispiculata. Moreover, 74 specimens were identified as belonging to Anisakidae family. The genetic analysis based on cox2 gene allowed the identification/confirmation of Anisakis typica (n = 33), Anisakis paggiae (n = 1), and for the first time in the Brazilian coast, Anisakis brevispiculata (n = 4) and Anisakis ziphidarum (n = 1). Additionally, a probably new Anisakis species, genetically close to A. paggiae, is reported infecting a dwarf sperm whale. The results clearly indicated that the preservation of nematodes influenced significantly on the level of taxonomic definition, in both morphological and, mainly, genetic analyses. Pseudoterranova sp. was identified for the first time in the spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris. The detection of nine A. paggiae specimens, in three Kogia breviceps animals, substantiates the austral occurrence of this species. The identification of A. brevispiculata in Kogia sima and K. breviceps confirms Kogiidae whales as their most common hosts. Anisakis typica was corroborated as a generalist species, the most widely distributed in the Brazilian coast, infecting a broad variety of Delphinidae and Kogiidae, with two new geographical records in Stenella frontalis and Lagenodelphis hosei. The study showed a new scenery of parasite diversity of marine anisakids, updating the Anisakis species distribution.


Sujet(s)
Anisakiase/médecine vétérinaire , Anisakis , Baleines/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakiase/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/génétique , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Brésil , Cyclooxygenase 2/génétique , Femelle , Géographie , Mâle , Phylogenèse
9.
Int J Food Microbiol ; 235: 113-24, 2016 Oct 17.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27491056

RÉSUMÉ

Thirty-six Paralichthys patagonicus and 30 Xystreurys rasile were collected in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to investigate the presence of anisakid and raphidascaridid nematodes. Anisakis typica, Terranova sp., Contracaecum sp., Hysterothylacium deardorffoverstreetorum, and Raphidascaris sp. were identified using integrative taxonomy of morphological and genetic data. Morphological and morphometric analysis was conducted using bright field microscopy with scanning electron microscopy for topographic characterization of the cuticular surface. Phylogenetic analysis, using ITS and cox2 molecular targets, clearly demonstrated the species identification of A. typica and H. deardorffoverstreetorum and the high diversity of H. deardorffoverstreetorum. This is the first report of A. typica, H. deardorffoverstreetorum, and Raphidascaris sp. parasitizing P. patagonicus and X. rasile.


Sujet(s)
Anisakis/anatomie et histologie , Anisakis/classification , Maladies des poissons/parasitologie , Pleuronectidae/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakis/génétique , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Brésil , Cyclooxygenase 2/génétique , Espaceur de l'ADN ribosomique/génétique , Microscopie électronique à balayage , Phylogenèse
10.
J Helminthol ; 90(1): 48-53, 2016 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25348888

RÉSUMÉ

Anisakid nematodes are parasites with an indirect life cycle, involving many hosts, including cetaceans that act as definitive hosts. Identification at species level is crucial for a better understanding of the epidemiology and ecology of these parasites, but an accurate diagnosis based only on morphology is difficult. In Brazil, genetic characterization of anisakids is still rare, with Anisakis typica and A. physeteris being the only two species identified by genetic markers until now. The definitive hosts of A. nascettii are Mesoplodon grayi, M. bowdoini, M. layardii and M. mirus. Geographical locations of A. nascettii include the coasts of New Zealand, South Africa and Europe. In this study, a nematode was collected from a Gervais' beaked whale, Mesoplodon europaeus, stranded in Ceará State, north-east Brazil. Genetic analysis based on 18S rDNA, internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and mtDNA cox2 gene revealed 100% identity with Anisakis sp. U94365, 99% with Anisakis sp. (MP-2005 EU718477 A. nascettii) and 99% with A. nascettii DQ116431, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses of ITS and cox2 sequences using both neighbour-joining and maximum-likelihood methods provided strong support for a clade with only A. nascettii specimens. This study demonstrated for the first time the identification of A. nascettii in the Brazilian Atlantic Coast, revealing a wider geographical distribution of this parasite worldwide and extending the range of its definitive hosts to a new Mesoplodon species, M. europaeus, the Gervais' beaked whale.


Sujet(s)
Anisakiase/médecine vétérinaire , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Baleines/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakiase/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/génétique , Brésil , ADN des helminthes/génétique , Données de séquences moléculaires , Phylogenèse
11.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 107(2): 186-93, 2012 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22415256

RÉSUMÉ

Taking into account the difficulties of taxonomic identification of larval anisakid nematodes based on morphological characters, genetic analyses were performed, together with those usually applied, in order to identify anisakid larvae found in the flounder Paralichthys isosceles from the littoral of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The analysis of 1,820 larvae revealed a new species, similar to Hysterothylacium MD, Hysterothylacium 2, Hysterothylacium KB and Hysterothylacium sp regarding the absence of the larval tooth, an excretory pore situated below the nerve ring level, and slender lateral alae. Moreover, the new species differs from Hysterothylacium fortalezae and Hysterothylacium reliquens with regard to the number and size of spines present on the tail end and from Hysterothylacium patagonicus by the absence of interlabia. The maximum parsimony and neighbour joining tree topologies based on the 18S ribosomal DNA gene, complete internal transcribed spacer region and cytochrome oxidase 2 (COII) gene demonstrated that the Brazilian larvae belong to Raphidascarididae and represent a unique genetic entity, confirmed as a new Hysterothylacium species. Furthermore, the new species presents COII genetic signatures and shares polymorphisms with Raphidascarididae members. This is the first description of a new anisakid species from Brazil through the integration of morphological and molecular taxonomy data.


Sujet(s)
Anisakis/anatomie et histologie , Anisakis/génétique , Pleuronectidae/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/ultrastructure , Brésil , Typage moléculaire/méthodes
12.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 107(2): 186-193, Mar. 2012. ilus
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-617063

RÉSUMÉ

Taking into account the difficulties of taxonomic identification of larval anisakid nematodes based on morphological characters, genetic analyses were performed, together with those usually applied, in order to identify anisakid larvae found in the flounder Paralichthys isosceles from the littoral of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The analysis of 1,820 larvae revealed a new species, similar to Hysterothylacium MD, Hysterothylacium 2, Hysterothylacium KB and Hysterothylacium sp regarding the absence of the larval tooth, an excretory pore situated below the nerve ring level, and slender lateral alae. Moreover, the new species differs from Hysterothylacium fortalezae and Hysterothylacium reliquens with regard to the number and size of spines present on the tail end and from Hysterothylacium patagonicus by the absence of interlabia. The maximum parsimony and neighbour joining tree topologies based on the 18S ribosomal DNA gene, complete internal transcribed spacer region and cytochrome oxidase 2 (COII) gene demonstrated that the Brazilian larvae belong to Raphidascarididae and represent a unique genetic entity, confirmed as a new Hysterothylacium species. Furthermore, the new species presents COII genetic signatures and shares polymorphisms with Raphidascarididae members. This is the first description of a new anisakid species from Brazil through the integration of morphological and molecular taxonomy data.


Sujet(s)
Animaux , Anisakis/anatomie et histologie , Anisakis/génétique , Pleuronectidae/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/ultrastructure , Brésil , Typage moléculaire/méthodes
13.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 106(5): 553-6, 2011 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21894375

RÉSUMÉ

Raphidascaris (Sprentascaris) lanfrediae sp. nov. is described from the intestine of the freshwater fish Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel) (Cichlidae) from the Guamá River, state of Pará, Brazil. The prevalence in fish (n = 59) was 27% with intensity of one-124 (mean 16) nematodes per fish. The new species is characterized mainly by the markedly larger size of ventricular appendix in relation to the oesophagus, presence of short male caudal alae, 14-16 subventral pairs of preanal papillae and six pairs of postanal papillae.


Sujet(s)
Anisakis/classification , Poissons/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Anisakis/ultrastructure , Brésil , Femelle , Eau douce , Mâle , Microscopie électronique à balayage
14.
Rev Chilena Infectol ; 25(3): 200-5, 2008 Jun.
Article de Espagnol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18580998

RÉSUMÉ

A case of accidental ingestión of Pseudoterranova decipiens is reported, on account of this patient we review main concepts related to this emerging pathology in Chile. Consumption of raw fish in different preparations such as sushi or sashimi, cebiche and seafood is becoming more and more popular. Through intermediary hosts used in the preparation, one can acquire the third stage larval of Anisakis simplex or P. decipiens. These parasites frequently cause gastritis, acutely after the consumption of raw fish, or more rarely intestinal involvement. It may also cause allergic symptoms such as urticaria, angioedema and anaphylactic shock. The larvae is eliminated spontaneously in most cases; others need to be removed by upper gastrointestinal endoscopio examination. In Chile, the most common species is P. decipiens, which are generally no invasive, rarely migrate beyond the stomach and cause mild or no symptoms. Prevention strategies include avoid eating raw fish or undercooked seafood containing the parasite, to cook food with high temperatures or to freeze raw fish prior to preparation of meals, which inactivates the larvae.


Sujet(s)
Anisakiase/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Produits de la pêche/parasitologie , Parasitologie alimentaire , Adulte , Animaux , Anisakiase/transmission , Femelle , Humains
16.
Rev. chil. infectol ; Rev. chil. infectol;25(3): 200-205, jun. 2008. ilus, tab
Article de Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-484889

RÉSUMÉ

Se comunica un caso de ingestión accidental de Pseudoterranova decipiens. A raíz de esta paciente se revisan los principales conceptos relativos a esta naciente patología en Chile. El consumo de platos preparados con pescados crudos como el sushi, sashimi, cebiche y mariscal es cada vez más popular. A través de la ingesta de hospederos intermediarios usados en la preparación, se puede adquirir la larva de tercer estadio de Anisakis simplex o P. decipiens. Estos parásitos pueden provocar gastritis aguda que se manifiesta inmediatamente después de consumido el pescado crudo. En ocasiones puede haber compromiso intestinal e invasión del tracto gastrointestinal con manifestaciones en otros órganos. Se asocia a manifestaciones alérgicas como urticaria, angioedema y shock anafiláctico. La larva se elimina en forma espontánea en la mayoría de los casos, pero en otros debe removerse por vía endoscópica. En Chile, es más frecuente la presencia de P. decipiens, que por lo general no migra a la mucosa gástrica, no invade y produce pocos síntomas. Las medidas de prevención son no comer pescados crudos, cocinarlos a temperaturas elevadas o congelación previa a la preparación de los alimentos, para inactivar las larvas.


A case of accidental ingestión of Pseudoterranova decipiens is reported, on account of this patient we review main concepts related to this emerging pathology in Chile. Consumption of raw fish in different preparations such as sushi or sashimi, cebiche and seafood is becoming more and more popular. Through intermediary hosts used in the preparation, one can acquire the third stage larval of Anisakis simplex or P. decipiens. These parasites frequently cause gastritis, acutely after the consumption of raw fish, or more rarely intestinal involvement. It may also cause allergic symptoms such as urticaria, angioedema and anaphylactic shock. The larvae is eliminated spontaneously in most cases; others need to be removed by upper gastrointestinal endoscopio examination. In Chile, the most common species is P. decipiens, which are generally no invasive, rarely migrate beyond the stomach and cause mild or no symptoms. Prevention strategies include avoid eating raw fish or undercooked seafood containing the parasite, to cook food with high temperatures or to freeze raw fish prior to preparation of meals, which inactivates the larvae.


Sujet(s)
Adulte , Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Anisakiase/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Parasitologie alimentaire , Produits de la pêche/parasitologie , Anisakiase/transmission
18.
Parasitol. latinoam ; 62(3/4): 127-133, dez. 2007. tab
Article de Portugais | LILACS | ID: lil-481420

RÉSUMÉ

The aim of this study was to identify the species Anisakidae, of interest to public health, parasitizing the cusk-eel, Genypterus brasiliensis Regan, 1903 purchased in markets ofNiteroi and Rio de Janeiro counties, Brazil, emphasizing their parasite indexes, sites of infection and higienic-sanitary importance. Seventy-four specimens ofG brasiliensis were necropsiedfrom October 2002 to September 2003. Twenty fish specimens (27 percent>) were parasitized by live larvae of Anisakidae. The collected species were represented by Anisakis physeteris, Anisakis simplex, Anisakis sp., Pseudoterranova decipiens, Pseudoterranova sp., Hysterothylacium sp., Raphidascaris sp., Contracaecum sp. and Terranova sp. The species Anisakis sp. and A. simplex presented the higher prevalences, both with 13,5 percent whereas A. physeteris presented the lower prevalence 1,35 percent. The other species, Pseudoterranova sp., P. decipiens, Hysterothylacium sp., Raphidascaris sp., Contracaecum sp. and Terranova sp. presented prevalences of 10,8 percent, 5,4 percent, 2,7 percent, 4,1 percent, 1,4 percent and 1,4 percent, respectively. The sites of infection were, the mesentery, stomach and intestinal seroses, intestine, ovary and musculature.


O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar as especies de Anisakidae parasitando congro-rosa, Genypterus brasiliensis Regan, 1903 comercializados nos mercados dos municipios de Niterói e Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, de interesse em saúde pública, enfatizando seus índices parasitarios, sitios de infecção e importância higiénico-sanitária. Setenta e quatro espécimes de G. brasiliensis foram necropsiados de outubro de 2002 a setembro de 2003. Vinte peixes (27 por cento) estavam parasitados por larvas vivas de nematóides Anisakidae: Anisakis physeteris, Anisakis simplex, Anisakis sp., Pseudoterranova decipiens, Pseudoterranova sp., Hysterothylacium sp., Raphidascaris sp., Contracaecum sp. e Terranova sp. As especies Anisakis sp. e A. simplex foram as especies que apresentaram maior prevalência, ambos com 13,5 por cento e A. physeteris a menor prevalência 1,35 por cento. As demais especies, Pseudoterranova sp., P decipiens, Hysterothylacium sp., Raphidascaris sp., Contracaecum sp. e Terranova sp. apresentaram as seguintes prevalências 10,8 por cento, 5,4 por cento, 2,7 por cento, 4,1 por cento, 1,4 por cento e 1,4 por cento, respectivamente. Os sitios de infecção foram o mesentério, serosa do estómago e intestinal, instestino, ovario e musculatura.


Sujet(s)
Anisakis/croissance et développement , Maladies des poissons/parasitologie , Anisakiase/épidémiologie , Anisakiase/médecine vétérinaire , Anisakis/classification , Brésil , Poissons , Contamination des aliments , Larve , Prévalence , Spécificité d'espèce
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J Parasitol ; 92(5): 1120-2, 2006 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17152967

RÉSUMÉ

The present paper reports the presence of 3 adult and juvenile anisakid nematode species: Anisakis simplex, A. brevispiculata, and Pseudoterranova ceticola, which were recovered from the digestive tract of stranded pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) from 3 localities along the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. The presence of these anisakid adult nematodes suggests that larval stages may occur in cephalopods or fishes used for human consumption, which represents a potential danger to public health. The occurrence of the 3 anisakid species in coastal waters of the Yucatan Peninsula represents new geographical records for Mexico.


Sujet(s)
Infections à Ascaridida/médecine vétérinaire , Ascaridoidea/isolement et purification , Baleines/parasitologie , Animaux , Anisakiase/parasitologie , Anisakiase/médecine vétérinaire , Anisakis/classification , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Infections à Ascaridida/parasitologie , Ascaridoidea/classification , Femelle , Tube digestif/parasitologie , Mâle , Mexique
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 134(12): 1562-1564, dic. 2006.
Article de Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-441436

RÉSUMÉ

We describe the presence of anisakiasis in a patient who had a small hiatal hernia. A 60 year-old women presented general malaise, burning pain, flatulence, persistent nausea and abdominal distension during five days before consulting. She referred that she ate a dish of marinated raw fish with lemon and pepper ("cebiche") and after a few hours the symptoms began. An esophagogastroscopy showed a white colour larva of approximately three cm with the cephalic end partially adhered and localized in the mucosa of the hiatal hernia. During the procedure the worm was easily extracted. The morphologic study of the specimen identified it as a stage IV larva of Pseudoterranova sp. The clinical condition of the patient improved after the extraction of the parasite.


Sujet(s)
Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Anisakiase/diagnostic , Anisakis/isolement et purification , Hernie hiatale/parasitologie , Anisakis/classification , Larve
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