| Literature DB >> 16894731 |
L Rolbiecki1, A Janc, J Rokicki.
Abstract
Anisakis simplex stage 3 larvae found in herring were used to experimentally infect 155 sticklebacks and 6 nine-spined sticklebacks, caught in the Gdynia marina (Gulf of Gdańsk). The larvae were observed in the fish body cavity as early as 24 h after infection, only the sticklebacks being affected. Altogether, 50 live and 2 dead larvae were found in the stickleback body cavity. The infection prevalence and mean intensity were 13.6% and 2.4 larvae, respectively, from 1 to 8 larvae per fish being recorded. It is concluded that the stickleback may serve as a paratenic host for Anisakis simplex.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 16894731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wiad Parazytol ISSN: 0043-5163