5 research outputs found
Structure of the parasite infracommunity of Sciades proops from the Japaratuba River Estuary, Sergipe, Brazil
Contracaecum pelagicum and C. plagiaticium (Nematoda: Anisakidae) infection in Magellanic penguins (Sphenisciformes: Spheniscidae) on the coast of Rio de Janeiro State
Development of patent Ascaris suum infections in pigs following intravenous administration of larvae hatched in vitro
NEUROPEPTIDES AND SEROTONIN IN THE CESTODE, PROTEOCEPHALUS-EXIGUUS - AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Anisakid nematodes and anisakiasis
Anisakiasis (anisakidosis) refers to infection of people with larval stages of ascaridoid nematodes belonging to the family Anisakidae (and possibly also Raphidascarididae). These worms, commonly called anisakids, utilize aquatic mammals, piscivorous birds, aquatic reptiles, or fish as definitive hosts, and aquatic invertebrates and fish as intermediate or paratenic hosts