“…The present data refers to the possibility of one of the present described 4th stage larvae may be the infective stage of this nematode parasite and its life cycle is a direct one by engulfing larvae-infected fish. Hysterothylacium was described as a zoonotic parasite (Chai et al, 2005, Lopata and Lehrer, 2009, Felizardo et al, 2009 and the first case report of human infection with H. aduncum was reported by Yagi et al, (1996) in a patient complaining of epigastralgia , vomiting, obstruction, diarrhea, ulceration, bleeding and hypersensitivity reactions in the form of urticaria, angioedema, and shock (Pontone et al, 2012) and definite diagnosis can be done only by direct parasite visualization Henriquez-Santana and Villafruela-Cives, 2009).…”