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Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets

Nematode parasite species belonging to the Anisakis simplex complex are the most important cause of human anisakiasis through the consumption of (mainly) undercooked, previously not frozen, or conveniently treated fish. In Spain, the consumption of hake has been recognized as an important source of...

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Autores principales: Fuentes, Màrius V., Madrid, Elena, Cuesta, Clara, Gimeno, Carla, Baquedano-Rodríguez, Marta, Soriano-Sánchez, Isaac, Bolívar, Ana María, Sáez-Durán, Sandra, Trelis, María, Debenedetti, Ángela L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060622
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author Fuentes, Màrius V.
Madrid, Elena
Cuesta, Clara
Gimeno, Carla
Baquedano-Rodríguez, Marta
Soriano-Sánchez, Isaac
Bolívar, Ana María
Sáez-Durán, Sandra
Trelis, María
Debenedetti, Ángela L.
author_facet Fuentes, Màrius V.
Madrid, Elena
Cuesta, Clara
Gimeno, Carla
Baquedano-Rodríguez, Marta
Soriano-Sánchez, Isaac
Bolívar, Ana María
Sáez-Durán, Sandra
Trelis, María
Debenedetti, Ángela L.
author_sort Fuentes, Màrius V.
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description Nematode parasite species belonging to the Anisakis simplex complex are the most important cause of human anisakiasis through the consumption of (mainly) undercooked, previously not frozen, or conveniently treated fish. In Spain, the consumption of hake has been recognized as an important source of this parasitosis. With the aim of shedding light on the risk factors that can influence the potential risk of human anisakiasis in Spain through the consumption of fresh hake sold by nationwide supermarket chains, a total of 536 small hake specimens belonging to the species Merluccius bilinearis caught off the Northeast American coasts and Merluccius merluccius caught in the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean waters was analysed. Anisakids morphologically identified as Anisakis type I were found as the most prevalent and the most abundant species and were considered the main potential cause of human anisakiasis. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors concerning the hake, such as its origin and season of capture, its size, as well as the days passed between its capture and consumption, should be taken into account to avoid this human parasitosis. It is essential that consumers have access to fish label information which should include, as regulated by the European Commission, traceability data.
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spelling pubmed-92286782022-06-25 Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets Fuentes, Màrius V. Madrid, Elena Cuesta, Clara Gimeno, Carla Baquedano-Rodríguez, Marta Soriano-Sánchez, Isaac Bolívar, Ana María Sáez-Durán, Sandra Trelis, María Debenedetti, Ángela L. Pathogens Article Nematode parasite species belonging to the Anisakis simplex complex are the most important cause of human anisakiasis through the consumption of (mainly) undercooked, previously not frozen, or conveniently treated fish. In Spain, the consumption of hake has been recognized as an important source of this parasitosis. With the aim of shedding light on the risk factors that can influence the potential risk of human anisakiasis in Spain through the consumption of fresh hake sold by nationwide supermarket chains, a total of 536 small hake specimens belonging to the species Merluccius bilinearis caught off the Northeast American coasts and Merluccius merluccius caught in the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean waters was analysed. Anisakids morphologically identified as Anisakis type I were found as the most prevalent and the most abundant species and were considered the main potential cause of human anisakiasis. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors concerning the hake, such as its origin and season of capture, its size, as well as the days passed between its capture and consumption, should be taken into account to avoid this human parasitosis. It is essential that consumers have access to fish label information which should include, as regulated by the European Commission, traceability data. MDPI 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9228678/ /pubmed/35745476 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060622 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fuentes, Màrius V.
Madrid, Elena
Cuesta, Clara
Gimeno, Carla
Baquedano-Rodríguez, Marta
Soriano-Sánchez, Isaac
Bolívar, Ana María
Sáez-Durán, Sandra
Trelis, María
Debenedetti, Ángela L.
Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets
title Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets
title_full Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets
title_fullStr Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets
title_full_unstemmed Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets
title_short Anisakid Nematodes and Potential Risk of Human Anisakiasis through the Consumption of Hake, Merluccius spp., Sold Fresh in Spanish Supermarkets
title_sort anisakid nematodes and potential risk of human anisakiasis through the consumption of hake, merluccius spp., sold fresh in spanish supermarkets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060622
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