[Prevalence of Anisakis Larvae in "Ready-to-cook" Mackerel Fillets Distributed in Mie Prefecture, Central Area of Japan].

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Kana Sugimoto, Shigeru Oshima, Nobuo Ohta
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Abstract

The prevalence of Anisakis contamination in "ready-to-cook (RTC)" mackerel products distributed in Mie Prefecture, central area of Japan, was examined to assess the risk of anisakiasis. Of 136 mackerel fillets examined, 30 samples (22.1%) were positive for Anisakis larvae. The mackerels caught in the Sea of Japan were higher in frequency of Anisakis contamination (41.4%) compared with those from the Pacific Ocean (7.7%) (p<0.01). Number of Anisakis larvae isolated from RTC mackerel fillets was 169, of which 147 (87.0%) were still alive. Around a half of the Anisakis larvae in mackerel fillets were localized in the mid-part of the abdominal side. Two mackerel species were commonly distributed in Japan, however, Anisakis contamination was mainly observed in Scomber japonicus, but rare in S. australasicus. These findings suggest that the risk of anisakiasis transmitted through RTC mackerels might not be low, however, the risk seems to vary depending on the mackerel species, seasons, fishing grounds, and also distribution of fish products.

[日本中部三重县“即食”鲭鱼鱼片中异尖线虫幼虫的流行率]。
对分布在日本中部三重县的“即食(RTC)”鲭鱼产品中异尖线虫污染的流行情况进行了检查,以评估异尖线虫病的风险。在136条鲭鱼鱼片中,有30份(22.1%)呈异尖线虫幼虫阳性。在日本海捕获的鲭鱼感染异尖线虫的频率(41.4%)高于在太平洋捕获的鲭鱼(7.7%)
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Food Hygiene and Safety Science
Food Hygiene and Safety Science Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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0.70
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28
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18-36 weeks
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