In vitro culture Research Papers (original) (raw)
Soria-Soto, M., Molina-Fernández, D., Hidalgo-Hidalgo, V., Adroher, F.J., Benítez, R., Malagón, D., 2013. In vitro cultivation of Anisakis simplex, causal agent of the human anisakiasis, in: III Jornadas Internacionales y V Nacionales de... more
Soria-Soto, M., Molina-Fernández, D., Hidalgo-Hidalgo, V., Adroher, F.J., Benítez, R., Malagón, D., 2013. In vitro cultivation of Anisakis simplex, causal agent of the human anisakiasis, in: III Jornadas Internacionales y V Nacionales de Ciencias de la Salud, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Granada (Eds.), "Nuevos Retos en Investigación, Docencia y Clínica en Ciencias de la Salud". Granada, pp. 223–227.
Anisakis simplex is a parasite ascaridoid nematode, main etiological agent of the parasitic illness known as human anisakiasis, which affects the gastrointestinal tract. The natural final hosts are cetaceans. The intermediate/paratenic hosts are crustaceans, fishes, and cephalopods, which harbor the third larval stage (L3) of this nematode. When the
human, who acts as an accidental host, consumes these raw, marinated or undercooked hosts harboring L3 of Anisakis, has a high risk of acquiring human anisakiasis.