Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine food products.

dc.contributor.author Deardorff, T L
dc.contributor.author Kayes, S G
dc.contributor.author Fukumura, T
dc.date.accessioned 2019-07-02T16:19:36Z
dc.date.available 2019-07-02T16:19:36Z
dc.date.issued 1991-01
dc.description.abstract Seafood-transmitted parasitic diseases represent an emerging area of interest to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Human infections with marine parasites are generally the result of ingesting uncooked seafood products. Over 50 species of helminthic parasites are known to infect humans worldwide. Recently, the number of infections with one of these helminths, the juvenile stage of the marine nematode, Anisakis simplex, has increased in the United States. Raw fish dishes such as lomi lomi salmon and sashimi are known to transmit the parasite to unsuspecting citizens and the most frequently implicated fish in the transmission of this zoonotic disease is the Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.). The risk of infection from fishes caught in Hawaiian waters is slight; however, a juvenile Anisakis simplex infected one patient from either locally caught aku or ahi. We report 4 new cases, which brings the total number of known cases in Hawaii to 7. Five of the 7 cases were diagnosed and treated by means of an endoscope and biopsy forceps. Serological profiles are presented in several of these cases. One case represents the first known instance of reinfection; the initial infection occurred 2 years prior. The second infection gave an opportunity to compare the human response to a challenge infection and to investigate the validity of the "double hit" theory. Increased awareness by physicians to the clinical features of this disease is warranted. The zoonotic disease, anisakiasis, should be considered in patients presenting with intense abdominal pain, if these patients admit they have recently eaten raw or undercooked seafoods.
dc.description.sponsorship AI 19968/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/United States
dc.identifier.issn 0017-8594
dc.identifier.pubmed 2022472
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10524/62671
dc.language.iso eng
dc.subject.mesh Animals
dc.subject.mesh Fish Products
dc.subject.mesh Food Contamination
dc.subject.mesh Hawaii
dc.subject.mesh Humans
dc.subject.mesh Nematoda
dc.subject.mesh Nematode Infections/transmission
dc.title Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine food products.
dc.type Journal Article
dc.type Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
dc.type.dcmi Text
prism.number 1
prism.pagerange 9-12, 14-16
prism.publicationname Hawaii medical journal
prism.volume 50
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