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Epidemiology and diagnosis of anisakidosis in the Khabarovsk region

Abstract

Anisakodosis is a larval zoonotic biogelminthosis. Factor of its transmission are different species of seawater fish as well as cephalopods. The research presents survey results of the Khabarovsk region population who applied in medical organizations regarding dyspeptic disorders and those that had in their anamnesis consumption of undercooked seawater fish and seafood. Anisakidosis diagnosis can be problematic due to polymorphism of clinical manifestations this is why majority of disease cases are undetected. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) can be an additional diagnosis method that allows to characterize spread of anisakidosis causative agent among population. ELISA combined with epidemiological anamnesis can be an effective tool in diagnosis of intestinal localization of anisakidosis as well as its chronic form.

About the Authors

N. Yu. Miropolskaya
FSBEI HI Far Eastern state medical university of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



L. A. Bebenina
FBIS Khabarovsk research institute of microbiology and epidemiology of the Federal service on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



A. G. Dragomeretskaya
FBIS Khabarovsk research institute of microbiology and epidemiology of the Federal service on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



S. I. Gaer
FBIS Khabarovsk research institute of microbiology and epidemiology of the Federal service on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



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Miropolskaya N.Yu., Bebenina L.A., Dragomeretskaya A.G., Gaer S.I. Epidemiology and diagnosis of anisakidosis in the Khabarovsk region. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2020;(39):152-154. (In Russ.)

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