In this study we investigated the occurrence of larval ascaridoid nematodes in Illex coindetii, a commercially relevant cephalopod, via a cross-sectional prevalence study (January 2015 to February 2018) in two fishing areas (Savona and Piombino) in the Ligurian Sea (northwest Mediterranean Sea). A total of 745 specimens of I. coindetii were caught by local fisherman through bottom trawling. Parasitological examination revealed ascaridoid nematodes (L3) larvae (n=9): Hysterothylacium sp. (n=6) and Anisakis spp. (n=3). All larvae morphologically referred to the genus Anisakis were identified by PCR-RFLP as A. pegreffii. The prevalence of Hysterothylacium sp. infestation was 0.88% for the Savona and 0.56% for the Piombino sampling site; the prevalence of A. pegreffii was 0.18% for Savona and 1.11% for Piombino and did not differ between the two sampling sites (chi-square test; p=35 0.0848). Better knowledge of the distribution of ascaridoid nematodes, especially of Anisakis species is essential for defining their epidemiological role and the potential risk for consumer health.

Occurrence of ascaridoid nematodes in Illex coindetii, a commercially relevant cephalopod species from the Ligurian Sea (Northwest Mediterranean Sea)

Livio Favaro;
2020-01-01

Abstract

In this study we investigated the occurrence of larval ascaridoid nematodes in Illex coindetii, a commercially relevant cephalopod, via a cross-sectional prevalence study (January 2015 to February 2018) in two fishing areas (Savona and Piombino) in the Ligurian Sea (northwest Mediterranean Sea). A total of 745 specimens of I. coindetii were caught by local fisherman through bottom trawling. Parasitological examination revealed ascaridoid nematodes (L3) larvae (n=9): Hysterothylacium sp. (n=6) and Anisakis spp. (n=3). All larvae morphologically referred to the genus Anisakis were identified by PCR-RFLP as A. pegreffii. The prevalence of Hysterothylacium sp. infestation was 0.88% for the Savona and 0.56% for the Piombino sampling site; the prevalence of A. pegreffii was 0.18% for Savona and 1.11% for Piombino and did not differ between the two sampling sites (chi-square test; p=35 0.0848). Better knowledge of the distribution of ascaridoid nematodes, especially of Anisakis species is essential for defining their epidemiological role and the potential risk for consumer health.
2020
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107311
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0956713520302279?via=ihub
Anisakis pegreffii, Anisakidae, food safety, Hysterothylacium sp., food-borne parasite
Vasco Menconi, Paolo Pastorino, Erika Astrid Virginie Burioli, Marzia Righetti , Tommaso Scanzio, Livio Favaro, Maria Cristina Bona, Elena Pavoletti, Alessandro Dondo, Marino Prearo
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