Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia
Anisakiasis is a gastrointestinal fishborne zoonosis caused by the ingestion of third stage larvae of the genus <em>Anisakis</em>. Between January and December 2013, 1112 specimens of four commercial fish species (<em>Engraulis encrasicolus, Merluccius merluccius, Scomber colias<...
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| author | Daniele Casti Christian Scarano Maria Cristina Piras Paolo Merella Sonia Muglia Francesca Piras Giovanni Garippa Carlo Spanu Enrico Pietro Luigi De Santis |
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| description | Anisakiasis is a gastrointestinal fishborne zoonosis caused by the ingestion of third stage larvae of the genus <em>Anisakis</em>. Between January and December 2013, 1112 specimens of four commercial fish species (<em>Engraulis encrasicolus, Merluccius merluccius, Scomber colias</em> and <em>Trachurus mediterraneus</em>) marketed in Sardinia (Italy) were examined for <em>Anisakis</em> sp. The overall prevalence of <em>Anisakis</em> spp larvae was 39.9%, all morphologically identified as Type I. <em>Scomber colias</em> showed the highest prevalence (100%), followed by <em>M. merluccius</em> (Atlantic 91.0%, Mediterranean 71.2%), <em>T. mediterraneus</em> (32.7%) and <em>E. encrasicolus</em> (25.9%). All the larvae found in Mediterranean hosts were genetically identified as <em>Anisakis pegreffii</em>, whereas 90.0% of the larvae found in the Atlantic <em>M. merluccius</em> belonged to <em>Anisakis simplex sensu stricto</em> and 10.0% to <em>A. pegreffii</em>. The mean abundance of <em>Anisakis</em> sp. larvae was positively correlated with fish size in <em>E. encrasicolus</em>, Atlantic <em>M. merluccius</em> and local <em>M. merluccius</em>. The prevalence of infection was greater in the body cavity (37.9%) than in the edible muscle (9.4%). However, 1.8% of the examined fish were infected exclusively in the muscle. Therefore, the risk associated to the consumption of raw or undercooked fishery products poses the need of measures such as visual inspection and preventive treatments to guarantee consumers’ health. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-5e6f1bdd7b004b00a3d5545c8ff1fcab2025-08-19T20:48:21ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Food Safety2239-71322017-01-016110.4081/ijfs.2017.61855108Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in SardiniaDaniele Casti0Christian Scarano1Maria Cristina Piras2Paolo Merella3Sonia Muglia4Francesca Piras5Giovanni Garippa6Carlo Spanu7Enrico Pietro Luigi De Santis8Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of SassariAnisakiasis is a gastrointestinal fishborne zoonosis caused by the ingestion of third stage larvae of the genus <em>Anisakis</em>. Between January and December 2013, 1112 specimens of four commercial fish species (<em>Engraulis encrasicolus, Merluccius merluccius, Scomber colias</em> and <em>Trachurus mediterraneus</em>) marketed in Sardinia (Italy) were examined for <em>Anisakis</em> sp. The overall prevalence of <em>Anisakis</em> spp larvae was 39.9%, all morphologically identified as Type I. <em>Scomber colias</em> showed the highest prevalence (100%), followed by <em>M. merluccius</em> (Atlantic 91.0%, Mediterranean 71.2%), <em>T. mediterraneus</em> (32.7%) and <em>E. encrasicolus</em> (25.9%). All the larvae found in Mediterranean hosts were genetically identified as <em>Anisakis pegreffii</em>, whereas 90.0% of the larvae found in the Atlantic <em>M. merluccius</em> belonged to <em>Anisakis simplex sensu stricto</em> and 10.0% to <em>A. pegreffii</em>. The mean abundance of <em>Anisakis</em> sp. larvae was positively correlated with fish size in <em>E. encrasicolus</em>, Atlantic <em>M. merluccius</em> and local <em>M. merluccius</em>. The prevalence of infection was greater in the body cavity (37.9%) than in the edible muscle (9.4%). However, 1.8% of the examined fish were infected exclusively in the muscle. Therefore, the risk associated to the consumption of raw or undercooked fishery products poses the need of measures such as visual inspection and preventive treatments to guarantee consumers’ health.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/6185Anisakis pegreffiiAnisakis simplex sensu strictoFishery productsParasitesFoodborne disease |
| spellingShingle | Daniele Casti Christian Scarano Maria Cristina Piras Paolo Merella Sonia Muglia Francesca Piras Giovanni Garippa Carlo Spanu Enrico Pietro Luigi De Santis Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia Anisakis pegreffii Anisakis simplex sensu stricto Fishery products Parasites Foodborne disease |
| title | Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia |
| title_full | Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia |
| title_fullStr | Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia |
| title_short | Occurrence of nematodes of the genus Anisakis in Mediterranean and Atlantic fish marketed in Sardinia |
| title_sort | occurrence of nematodes of the genus anisakis in mediterranean and atlantic fish marketed in sardinia |
| topic | Anisakis pegreffii Anisakis simplex sensu stricto Fishery products Parasites Foodborne disease |
| url | http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/6185 |
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