Investigation of Anisakis infections in market-available marine fish in Dongtai City
10.16250/j.32.1374.2019267
- VernacularTitle:东台市市售海鱼中异尖线虫感染调查
- Author:
Xue-Yan ZHANG
1
;
Min YU
1
;
Qing-Qing ZHAO
1
;
Ying WANG
1
;
Bo-Chao SUN
2
Author Information
1. Jiangsu Vocational College of Medicine, Yancheng 224000, China
2. Yancheng Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Anisakis;
Marine fish;
Dongtai City
- From:
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control
2020;32(4):426-427
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To understand the situation of Anisakis infection of in market-available marine fish in Dongtai City, so as to provide the evidence for the assessment of the risk of human Anisakis infections. Methods Raw and fresh marine fish caught in the sea of Dongtai City for sale were collected in 2018. The fish were weighted and dissected for the identification of Anisakis, and the prevalence and intensity of Anisakis infections were calculated. In addition, the correlation between the weight of Anisakis-infected marine fish and the infection intensity of Anisakis was examined. Results There were four species of marine fish infected with Anisakis, including Trichiurus haumela, Scomberomorus niphonius, Pneumatophorus japonicus and Larimichthys polyactis. Among the 149 fish samples, there were 78 with Anisakis infections, with a prevalence rate of 52.35%. The prevalence of Anisakis infection was 100.00% (28/28), 30.00% (9/30), 0 (0/30), 53.33% (16/30) and 80.65% (25/31) in T. haumela, S. niphonius, cuttle fish, P. japonicus and L. polyactis, respectively. A total of 1 049 Anisakis worms were collected, and the overall intensity of infection was 13.45 worms per fish. Spearman correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between the weight of T. haumela and the intensity of Anisakis infection (rs = 0.38, P = 0.047), and no correlation was found in other fish species. Conclusions There is a high rate of Anisakis infection in marine fish along the offshore areas of Dongtai City. Intensification of health education is required and healthy and safe dietary habits are encouranged.