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1          Result of ImmunoCAP was class 6 for Anisakis.
2          Result of ImmunoCAP was class 5 for Anisakis.
3 onosis caused by the fish parasitic nematode Anisakis.
4  We report 2 cases of immediate allergies to Anisakis after ingestion of seafood.
5  possibility Ani s 12 is a major allergen of Anisakis allergy besides Ani s 1, 2 and 7.
6 so found that as many as 15% of patients had Anisakis allergy, suggesting that it may be an important
7 ELISA may become useful for the diagnosis of Anisakis allergy.
8 e most common causative antigen, followed by Anisakis allergy.
9 ory taking is key to discovering exposure to Anisakis-contaminated food, but this task is hindered by
10 e variable latency period after ingestion of Anisakis-contaminated food.
11 mulations estimated post-mortem migration of Anisakis from viscera to flesh increases the disease bur
12                   The risk of infection with Anisakis has been recognized for some time, but it is no
13  who ate untreated meals knew how to prevent Anisakis infection.
14 ds were estimated to consume on average 0.66 Anisakis per untreated (non-frozen) raw or marinated anc
15 we follow a topographical approach: stomach (Anisakis), proximal small bowel (Giardia lamblia, Strong
16 diversity of anisakid nematodes of the genus Anisakis sampled in cetaceans from the Northeast Atlanti
17 heat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis, Anisakis simplex allergy and mast cell disorders.
18 gher risk of toxocariasis seropositivity and Anisakis simplex sensitization when compared to healthy
19 requently had seropositivity of fasciolosis, Anisakis simplex sensitization, and the presence of Blas
20           Specific serum IgE to the nematode Anisakis simplex was positive but those to some seafoods
21                              The presence of Anisakis species in food consumed in Western countries i
22      Meta-regression revealed an increase in Anisakis spp. abundance (average number of worms/fish) o
23  detected a significant 283-fold increase in Anisakis spp. abundance and no change in the abundance o
24                             This increase in Anisakis spp. abundance may have implications for human
25                    Of these, 69.7% concerned Anisakis spp. and 30.3% focused on Pseudoterranova spp.
26 tic nematode genera with zoonotic potential: Anisakis spp. and Pseudoterranova spp.
27  pattern of host preference was observed for Anisakis spp. at cetacean family level: A. simplex (s.s.
28 study highlights a strong preference by some Anisakis spp. for certain cetacean species or families.
29      A total of 478 adults and pre-adults of Anisakis spp. was identified by a multilocus genetic app