Manuel Morales-Yuste, Jesús López-Valverde, Natalia Sánchez-Fernández, Jesús Veiga, Mario Garrido, Francisco Javier Adroher, Rocío Benítez
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摘要
地中海西部的马陆属鱼类因质量上乘而备受赞誉,为了了解食用这些鱼类是否会有肛吸虫病(或肛吸虫病)的风险,我们开展了一项流行病学调查,以评估在巴巴图斯马陆属鱼(M. barbatus)和苏门答腊马陆属鱼(M. surmuletus)中是否存在人畜共患病或潜在的人畜共患病线虫。虽然以前曾描述过这些鱼类体内存在第三幼虫期(L3)的anisakids(Anisakis和Contracaecum),但结果表明这些鱼类体内没有anisakids,而存在L3和L4的Hysterothylacium属raphidascaridium,经分子鉴定为H. fabri。系统发育分析将它们归入地中海支系,与太平洋的分离个体相去甚远。M.barbatus的流行率略高于M.surmuletus(72.3% vs 60.0%),但并不显著,但M.barbatus的平均强度(MI)和平均丰度(MA)参数约为M.surmuletus的两倍(MI 5.8 vs 2.8,p = .001;MA 4.2 vs 1.7,p = .001)。
Mullus barbatus L. and Mullus surmuletus L. from western Mediterranean waters (SE Spain) are infected by Hysterothylacium fabri, but not by zoonotic nematodes. Possible impact on fish hosts#
In order to know whether there is a risk of anisakiasis (or anisakidosis) by consumption of fish of the genus Mullus from the western Mediterranean Sea, which are appreciated for their quality, an epidemiological survey was carried out to evaluate the occurrence of zoonotic or potentially zoonotic nematodes in M. barbatus and M. surmuletus. Although the presence of the third larval stage (L3) of anisakids (Anisakis and Contracaecum) has been previously described in these fish, the results showed the absence of anisakids and the presence, never in muscle, of L3 and L4 of raphidascaridids of the genus Hysterothylacium, molecularly identified as H. fabri. Phylogenetic analysis groups them into the Mediterranean Sea clade, far from individuals isolated in the Pacific Ocean. Prevalence was slightly higher, but not significant, in M. barbatus versus M. surmuletus (72.3% vs 60.0%), but mean intensity (MI) and mean abundance (MA) parameters were approximately twice as high in M. barbatus as in M. surmuletus (MI 5.8 vs 2.8, p = .001; MA 4.2 vs 1.7, p < .001). The presence of the parasite seems to have different effects on these two sympatric species. In M. barbatus it seems to affect their growth, as it appreciably reduces the value of allometry coefficient in infected fish (2.78 vs. 2.18). On the other hand, in M. surmuletus the infection significantly (p < .04) affects the Fulton's condition factor, an indicator of the health status of the fish. It can be concluded that the ingestion of these fish by the people poses negligible risk of anisakiasis, but the consumer should continue to be urged to follow the rules of prevention against this illness.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Fish Diseases enjoys an international reputation as the medium for the exchange of information on original research into all aspects of disease in both wild and cultured fish and shellfish. Areas of interest regularly covered by the journal include:
-host-pathogen relationships-
studies of fish pathogens-
pathophysiology-
diagnostic methods-
therapy-
epidemiology-
descriptions of new diseases