2024
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens13020149
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First Case of Human Anisakiosis in Greece: Acute Invasive Infection Mimicking Peritoneal Malignancy

Sotirios Dinas,
Anastasia Diakou,
Konstantinos Vasiliadis
et al.

Abstract: Consumption of raw and mildly processed seafood, in the context of modern Western world eating trends, is recognized as a major driver for human fish-borne infections. However, these zoonoses and their unfamiliar risks remain neglected and underappreciated among European diagnosticians. In contemporary Europe anisakidosis is one of the most important fish-borne zoonoses. It is caused by ingesting the third-stage infective larvae of the nematode parasites that belong to the family Anisakidae. The case described… Show more

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“…Similarly, the first case of human ectopic anisakiasis due to Anisakis sp. was recently described in Greece, by histological and molecular diagnosis (Dinas et al., 2024 ). It is still unclear if A. pegreffii and A. simplex (s. s.) differ in their pathogenic characteristics in human anisakiasis (Suzuki et al., 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the first case of human ectopic anisakiasis due to Anisakis sp. was recently described in Greece, by histological and molecular diagnosis (Dinas et al., 2024 ). It is still unclear if A. pegreffii and A. simplex (s. s.) differ in their pathogenic characteristics in human anisakiasis (Suzuki et al., 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%