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Molecular Epidemiology of Anisakis and Anisakiasis: An Ecological and Evolutionary Road Map.

Simonetta Mattiucci1, Paolo Cipriani2, Arne Levsen3, Michela Paoletti4, Giuseppe Nascetti4.   

Abstract

This review addresses the biodiversity, biology, distribution, ecology, epidemiology, and consumer health significance of the so far known species of Anisakis, both in their natural hosts and in human accidental host populations, worldwide. These key aspects of the Anisakis species' biology are highlighted, since we consider them as main driving forces behind which most of the research in this field has been carried out over the past decade. From a public health perspective, the human disease caused by Anisakis species (anisakiasis) appears to be considerably underreported and underestimated in many countries or regions around the globe. Indeed, when considering the importance of marine fish species as part of the everyday diet in many coastal communities around the globe, there still exist significant knowledge gaps as to local epidemiological and ecological drivers of the transmission of Anisakis spp. to humans. We further identify some key knowledge gaps related to Anisakis species epidemiology in both natural and accidental hosts, to be filled in light of new 'omic' technologies yet to be fully developed. Moreover, we suggest that future Anisakis research takes a 'holistic' approach by integrating genetic, ecological, immunobiological, and environmental factors, thus allowing proper assessment of the epidemiology of Anisakis spp. in their natural hosts, in human populations, and in the marine ecosystem, in both space and time.
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Keywords:  Anisakiasis; Anisakis; Cetaceans; Distribution; Ecology; Epidemiology; Fish; Genetic/molecular markers; Global change; Human diagnostic tools; Morphology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29530312     DOI: 10.1016/bs.apar.2017.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Parasitol        ISSN: 0065-308X            Impact factor:   3.870


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9.  Anisakis allergy: unjustified social alarm versus healthy diet.

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10.  Occurrence of anisakid parasites in marine fishes and whales off New Caledonia.

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