Prevalence of foodborne parasitic infections in market-sold aquatic products and high-risk populations in Shanghai, China: surveillance between 2022 and 2024.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Simin Dai, Jun Feng, Min Chen, Huanyu Wu, Yujuan Shen, Qing Yu, Jian Chen
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Abstract

Background: Substantial achievements have been made in preventing and treating human parasitic diseases in China over the past six decades. However, with the recent progression of economic globalization and food diversification, foodborne parasitic diseases have become a significant public health challenge. Here, we investigated and analyzed the characteristics of foodborne parasitic infections arising from market-sold aquatic food products and in key populations.

Methods: Freshwater, seawater, and pickled products were randomly obtained from agricultural trade markets, restaurants, supermarkets, and retail stores in four districts of Shanghai from 2022 to 2024. Parasite metacercariae or larvae were subsequently detected in these aquatic products via artificial digestion or dissection methods. Fecal samples from 698 diarrhea outpatients from the intestinal clinics of hospitals were analyzed via molecular methods.

Results: Of the 1,914 aquatic samples, 163 (8.52%) tested positive for parasites. Nine out of 1,086 freshwater products tested positive for parasites, including Clonorchis sinensis (7; 0.64%) and Gnathosotoma spinigerum (2; 0.18%). Anisakis was detected only in 7 of 27 seawater fish species, with contamination rates ranging from 6.00 to 100.00%. Echinostoma metacercariae was found only in marinated mud snails (20.43%). The prevalence of Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae in freshwater fish was highest in the second quarter (April-June), and catering samples presented the highest contamination rate, at 12.96%. In the sequence analysis, only one outpatient sample tested positive for parasitic infection, identified as Cryptosporidium meleagridis. No Giardia lamblia was found in the participants.

Conclusions: Foodborne parasite contamination occurs in market-sold aquatic food products in Shanghai Municipality, although the incidence of parasite infection was low in the key populations tested. Further studies are needed to establish more comprehensive information that could improve public health and human food safety awareness.

中国上海市售水产品和高危人群食源性寄生虫感染流行情况:2022 - 2024年监测
背景:近60年来,中国在防治人类寄生虫病方面取得了巨大成就。然而,随着近年来经济全球化和食物多样化的发展,食源性寄生虫病已成为一项重大的公共卫生挑战。在此,我们调查和分析了市场销售的水产食品和重点人群中食源性寄生虫感染的特征。方法:随机抽取上海市4个区2022 - 2024年农贸市场、餐饮、超市和零售商店的淡水、海水和腌制产品。随后通过人工消化或解剖方法在这些水产品中检测到囊蚴或幼虫。采用分子方法对医院肠道门诊698例腹泻患者的粪便样本进行分析。结果:1914份水产品标本中,寄生虫阳性163份(8.52%);1086种淡水产品中有9种寄生虫检测呈阳性,包括华支睾吸虫(7;0.64%)和尖牙颌瘤(2;0.18%)。27种海水鱼类中仅有7种检测到异尖线虫,污染率为6.00 ~ 100.00%。钉螺中仅检出包虫病(20.43%)。第二季度(4 - 6月)淡水鱼中华支睾吸虫囊蚴感染率最高,食料污染率最高,为12.96%。在序列分析中,只有一个门诊样本检测为寄生虫感染阳性,鉴定为meleagridis隐孢子虫。在参与者中未发现贾第鞭毛虫。结论:上海市市场销售的水产品中存在食源性寄生虫污染,但重点人群的寄生虫感染发生率较低。需要进一步的研究来建立更全面的信息,以提高公众健康和人类食品安全意识。
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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
6.50
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860
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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