Abstract Background Nematodes of the family Anisakidae are parasites of many fishes and aquatic invertebrates which act as intermediate or paratenic hosts, while mammals and fish-eating birds are definitive hosts. Infective L3 larvae may be incidentally taken by human through eating raw or undercooked fish meat, causing anisakidosis. The main purpose of this study is to provide a basis for the future investigations to discover the genetic diversity of this widely distributed parasite nematodes of fishes and fish eating animals and their effect on fisheries and public health in Egypt and worldwide. Results One thousand, one hundred and fifteen specimens belong to nine fish species were collected from Lake Nasser, Egypt, and examined for infe...
One of the parasite diseases associated with the consumption of raw fish that occurs with some frequ...
Members of the genus Anisakis are parasitic nematodes of the family Anisakidae. They are potential z...
Abstract In Brazil there are several records of parasitic nematodes of fish with zoonotic potential...
A total of 1134 freshwater fishes belonging to Cyprinidae (Acanthobrama marmid (n=20), Alburnus caer...
Nematodes belonging to the genus Contracaecum (family: Anisakidae) are heteroxenous parasites with a...
Freshwater and marine ecosystems are a suitable habitat for parasitic nematodes of the genus Contrac...
This study characterized anisakid nematodes in estuarine and near-shore species of fish in southern ...
Nematode parasites of the genus Anisakis (Nematoda, Anisakidae) are considered among the most import...
The aim of the present study was to conduct, in southern Australian waters, a preliminary epidemiolo...
Anisakis spp. larvae are parasitic, and potentially zoonotic, nematodes transmitted by marine fish a...
The occurrence of zoonotic parasitic nematodes in Atlantic chub mackerels (Scomber colias syn. Scomb...
A total of 242 larval forms of Anisakis collected from marine fishes at different sites off the Moro...
Anisakid nematode larvae from Trichiurus lepturus off coast of Rio de Janeiro were studied using lig...
The objective of this study is to determine the infection status of nematode larvae and record epide...
The study aimed to perform the molecular identification of Anisakis larvae in commercial fish from t...
One of the parasite diseases associated with the consumption of raw fish that occurs with some frequ...
Members of the genus Anisakis are parasitic nematodes of the family Anisakidae. They are potential z...
Abstract In Brazil there are several records of parasitic nematodes of fish with zoonotic potential...
A total of 1134 freshwater fishes belonging to Cyprinidae (Acanthobrama marmid (n=20), Alburnus caer...
Nematodes belonging to the genus Contracaecum (family: Anisakidae) are heteroxenous parasites with a...
Freshwater and marine ecosystems are a suitable habitat for parasitic nematodes of the genus Contrac...
This study characterized anisakid nematodes in estuarine and near-shore species of fish in southern ...
Nematode parasites of the genus Anisakis (Nematoda, Anisakidae) are considered among the most import...
The aim of the present study was to conduct, in southern Australian waters, a preliminary epidemiolo...
Anisakis spp. larvae are parasitic, and potentially zoonotic, nematodes transmitted by marine fish a...
The occurrence of zoonotic parasitic nematodes in Atlantic chub mackerels (Scomber colias syn. Scomb...
A total of 242 larval forms of Anisakis collected from marine fishes at different sites off the Moro...
Anisakid nematode larvae from Trichiurus lepturus off coast of Rio de Janeiro were studied using lig...
The objective of this study is to determine the infection status of nematode larvae and record epide...
The study aimed to perform the molecular identification of Anisakis larvae in commercial fish from t...
One of the parasite diseases associated with the consumption of raw fish that occurs with some frequ...
Members of the genus Anisakis are parasitic nematodes of the family Anisakidae. They are potential z...
Abstract In Brazil there are several records of parasitic nematodes of fish with zoonotic potential...