The first case of human infection by a species of the Anisakidae family was reported more than 60 years ago. Over the last 20 years, Anisakis has become a highly studied parasite, not only for its parasitism, but also for its role as an inducer of allergic reactions. Several studies have indicated that the pathological changes occurring within the gastrointestinal tract during infection with Anisakis simplex are the combined result of the direct action of the larvae invading the tissue and the complex interaction between the host’s immune system and the parasite. Although the most commonly described pathologies are digestive, urticaria/angioedema and anaphylaxis, occupational asthma and arthritis have been seldom described. This paper is a ...
Anisakis pathology is due mainly to two mechanisms: allergic reactions (from isolated urticaria and ...
Background: Anisakis is a marine parasite nematode characterized by a complex life cycle. Humans can...
Human anisakiasis, a disease caused by Anisakis spp. (Nematoda), is often associated with clinical s...
Several case reports show allergy and anaphylactic reactions to the fish parasite Anisakis in the do...
Anisakis simplex is a parasitic worm. It infects marine mammals that feed on fish and cephalopods, i...
Anisakis is a parasitic nematode which infects fish and marine invertebrates, including crustaceans ...
Anisakidosis is a zoonotic parasitosis induced by members of the family Anisakidae. The anisakid gen...
Anisakidosis is a zoonotic parasitosis induced by members of the family Anisakidae. The anisakid gen...
Anisakis spp. is a genus of parasitic nematode which can be transmitted to human through seafood lik...
The food-borne parasite Anisakis is an important hidden food allergen. Anisakis is a parasitic nemat...
Anisakis species are marine roundworms which use sea mammals such as dolphins and whales as primary ...
Anisakiasis is a zoonosis caused by the ingestion of raw or undercooked seafood infected with third-...
Anisakis simplex is a parasite that, if present in uncooked and contaminated saltwater fish, can inv...
Anisakiasis is a disease caused by human infection with larval roundworms belonging to the family An...
AbstractCompared with other well-studied parasitic diseases, fish-borne parasitic zoonoses do not ge...
Anisakis pathology is due mainly to two mechanisms: allergic reactions (from isolated urticaria and ...
Background: Anisakis is a marine parasite nematode characterized by a complex life cycle. Humans can...
Human anisakiasis, a disease caused by Anisakis spp. (Nematoda), is often associated with clinical s...
Several case reports show allergy and anaphylactic reactions to the fish parasite Anisakis in the do...
Anisakis simplex is a parasitic worm. It infects marine mammals that feed on fish and cephalopods, i...
Anisakis is a parasitic nematode which infects fish and marine invertebrates, including crustaceans ...
Anisakidosis is a zoonotic parasitosis induced by members of the family Anisakidae. The anisakid gen...
Anisakidosis is a zoonotic parasitosis induced by members of the family Anisakidae. The anisakid gen...
Anisakis spp. is a genus of parasitic nematode which can be transmitted to human through seafood lik...
The food-borne parasite Anisakis is an important hidden food allergen. Anisakis is a parasitic nemat...
Anisakis species are marine roundworms which use sea mammals such as dolphins and whales as primary ...
Anisakiasis is a zoonosis caused by the ingestion of raw or undercooked seafood infected with third-...
Anisakis simplex is a parasite that, if present in uncooked and contaminated saltwater fish, can inv...
Anisakiasis is a disease caused by human infection with larval roundworms belonging to the family An...
AbstractCompared with other well-studied parasitic diseases, fish-borne parasitic zoonoses do not ge...
Anisakis pathology is due mainly to two mechanisms: allergic reactions (from isolated urticaria and ...
Background: Anisakis is a marine parasite nematode characterized by a complex life cycle. Humans can...
Human anisakiasis, a disease caused by Anisakis spp. (Nematoda), is often associated with clinical s...