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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 40(3), 1989, pp. 301-303
Copyright © 1989 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Epidemiology of Human Anisakiasis: Incidence and Sources in France

Bruno Hubert, Jean Bacou AND Henri Belveze
Direction Générale de la Santé, Bureau des Maladies Transmissibles, and Direction des Services Vétérinaires d'Hygiène Alimentaire, Bureau des Produits de la Pêche, Paris, France

A retrospective study on anisakiasis was carried out in France with 32 laboratories specializing in parasitology. During January 1985–September 1987, 21 cases of anisakiasis were diagnosed and confirmed by parasitological identification or serology. Various fish species were involved. Although anisakiasis is not a major public health problem, there is a need for regulation in the fish industry and for consumer information.







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