The cestode Molicola horridus is a muscle parasite of teleost fish. The ability of molecules present in this parasite to induce allergic response is not known yet. Since fish-borne parasitic allergens can induce allergic manifestations even when the parasitized fish is well cooked, the knowledge of potential allergens present in food is important in order to provide a save products for consumers. The aim of the study was to determine the allergenic potential of the components present in the crude larval extract (CLE) of M. horridus. Two mouse models were exposed to the CLE: adult BALB/c mice that were intraperitoneally (i.p.)immunized and newborn BALB/c mice that were orally exposed. Specific antibody levels in serum and faeces were measured b...
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The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is no e...
The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is no e...
The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is ...
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<div><p>Allergic reactions can be considered as maladaptive IgE immune responses towards environment...
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Human fishery product-borne parasitic diseases are caused by cestodes, trematodes and nematodes and ...
Not AvailableShrimp allergy, a common form of food allergy is an adverse immunological response to s...
Background: Evidence indicates that infection with Ascaris lumbricoides may promote development of a...
International audienceThe edible yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), contains an extremely diverse p...
The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is no e...
Abstract Background Anisakis simplex is the only fishery-product associated parasite causing clinica...
The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is no e...
The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is no e...
The majority of Kudoa species infect the somatic muscle of fish establishing cysts. As there is ...
Edible insects are currently being evaluated as an alternative and more sustainable protein source f...
Amongst the intestinal infestations prevalent in Mauritius, cases of Hymenolepis nana, commonly know...
Ticks are arthropod ectoparasite vectors of pathogens and the cause of allergic reactions affecting ...
<div><p>Allergic reactions can be considered as maladaptive IgE immune responses towards environment...
Allergic reactions can be considered as maladaptive IgE immune responses towards environmental antig...
Aerosolized fish proteins are an important cause of allergic airway reactions in both the domestic a...
Human fishery product-borne parasitic diseases are caused by cestodes, trematodes and nematodes and ...
Not AvailableShrimp allergy, a common form of food allergy is an adverse immunological response to s...
Background: Evidence indicates that infection with Ascaris lumbricoides may promote development of a...