Anisakis Dujardin, 1845 infection (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in Pygmy Sperm Whale Kogia breviceps Blainville, 1838 from west Pacific region off the coast of Philippine archipelago
Cetaceans are definitive hosts of anisakid nematodes known to cause human anisakidosis. Despite the reported strandings of different cetaceans in the Philippines, studies on anisakids from these definitive hosts are limited. Here, the morphologically and molecularly identified anisakid species, spec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2016-09, Vol.115 (9), p.3663-3668 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cetaceans are definitive hosts of anisakid nematodes known to cause human anisakidosis. Despite the reported strandings of different cetaceans in the Philippines, studies on anisakids from these definitive hosts are limited. Here, the morphologically and molecularly identified anisakid species, specifically those of the genus
Anisakis
Dujardin, 1845 in stranded Pygmy Sperm Whale
Kogia breviceps
Blainville, 1838 in the west Pacific region off Philippine waters are presented. Morphological data using SEM and LM revealed multi-infections with different
Anisakis
species belonging to
Anisakis
type I and type II groups. Molecularly, PCR-RFLP on the ITS rDNA and sequence data analyses of both ITS rDNA and mtDNA cox2 regions identified those from
Anisakis
type I group as
A. typica
(Diesing, 1860), whereas those from type II group as
A. brevispiculata
Dollfus, 1968, and
A. paggiae
Mattiucci et al. (Syst Parasitol 61:157–171,
2005
). This is the first record of
Anisakis
infection from this host stranded in the west Pacific region off the coast of Philippine waters and new geographical record for
A. paggiae
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-016-5169-0 |