The presence of Anisakis sp. Larvae in the Pacific Jack Mackerel, Trachurus murphyi, Nichols, 1920. (Some comments on their relation with human eosinophilic granuloma) PRESENCIA DE LARVAS DE ANIKASIS SP. EN EL JUREL, TRACHURUS MURPHYI, NICHOLS, 1920. (ALG
A survey for Anisakis sp. larvae was undertaken in 311 Pacific jack mackerel in two seaports located on the coastal region of the North of Chile, during July-October, 1975. The average number of the infection was 27.0% and no relation with the sex of the host was established. However, a close relationship between the fish size and the frequency of parasitized specimens was observed (r- 0.76). The same relation was apparent for the sexual maturity and frequency of parasitism (males, r = 0.87; females, r = 0.94). This is the first report on Anisakis larvae in the Pacific jack mackerel in Chile and it has been pointed out that these nematodes are potentially pathogenic for human beings.
The presence of Anisakis sp. Larvae in the Pacific Jack Mackerel, Trachurus murphyi, Nichols, 1920. (Some comments on their relation with human eosinophilic granuloma) PRESENCIA DE LARVAS DE ANIKASIS SP. EN EL JUREL, TRACHURUS MURPHYI, NICHOLS, 1920. (ALG