日本东京地区异尖线虫病及异尖线虫幼虫现状。

Food safety (Tokyo, Japan) Pub Date : 2021-12-07 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.14252/foodsafetyfscj.D-21-00004
Jun Suzuki, Rie Murata, Yukihiro Kodo
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摘要

茴香线虫病是由茴香线虫感染引起的一种胃肠道疾病。自2013年起,日本《食物中毒统计手册》将异尖线虫幼虫列为不同的食物中毒物质。据报道,由异尖线虫幼虫引起的食物中毒病例正在逐渐增加。2011 - 2018年在日本东京都公共卫生研究所检测的人类分离的八角线虫中,94.0%的致病幼虫被鉴定为严格单形异尖线虫(A. simplex), 4.4%的致病幼虫被鉴定为pegreffii异尖线虫。感染日本水域鱼类的异尖线虫种类因其栖息地和深度而异。A. simplex主要感染日本太平洋一侧的鱼类,A. pegreffii主要感染东海和日本海一侧的鱼类。在致病食物方面,日本以食用鲭鱼(Scomber spp.)最为常见,2011 - 2017年东京因食用“腌制鲭鱼”引起的病例占总数的32.8%。然而,2018年5月在日本,由鲣鱼(Katsuwonus pelamis)引起的食物中毒报告数量最多。2018年和2019年在日本海域对鲣鱼第三期异尖线虫幼虫进行了寄生虫学调查,结果证实,由于黑流的蜿蜒流动,2018年鲣鱼的单形单尖线虫感染可能比平时更多。此外,在捕获活鲣鱼之前,部分单纯棘虫幼虫从内脏器官迁移到腹部肌肉,这表明捕获后的广泛冷链不能预防异丝蚴病。据报道,对易感染异烟线虫病的鱼类,有必要冷冻或至少切除其腹侧肌肉。
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Current Status of Anisakiasis and <i>Anisakis</i> Larvae in Tokyo, Japan.

Current Status of Anisakiasis and <i>Anisakis</i> Larvae in Tokyo, Japan.

Current Status of Anisakiasis and <i>Anisakis</i> Larvae in Tokyo, Japan.

Current Status of Anisakiasis and Anisakis Larvae in Tokyo, Japan.

Anisakiasis is a gastrointestinal disease caused by infection with anisakid nematodes. Anisakis larvae have been listed as distinct food poisoning agents in the manual of Food Poisoning Statistics, Japan since 2013. The reported numbers of food poisoning cases caused by Anisakis larvae are gradually increasing. A total of 94.0% of the causative larvae species were identified as Anisakis simplex sensu stricto (A. simplex), and 4.4% were identified as Anisakis pegreffii, among human-isolated anisakid nematodes examined in Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health, Japan from 2011 to 2018. Anisakis species infecting fishes in Japanese waters differ depending on their habitat and depth. A. simplex mainly infects fishes in the Pacific side of Japan, and A. pegreffii mainly infects fishes in the East China Sea and Sea of Japan sides. Regarding the causative foods of anisakiasis, cases by ingestion of mackerel (Scomber spp.) have been the most common in Japan, and cases caused by eating "marinated mackerel" accounted for 32.8% of the total in Tokyo from 2011 to 2017. However, the number of reports of food poisoning caused by skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) was highest in May 2018 in Japan. A parasitological surveys of Anisakis third-stage larvae in skipjack tuna in Japanese waters were conducted in 2018 and 2019, and it was confirmed that more A. simplex infections of skipjack tuna may have occurred in 2018 than usual due to the meandering flow of the Black Current. Moreover, a portion of A. simplex larvae migrated from visceral organs to the ventral muscle in live skipjack tuna before capture, suggesting that an extensive cold chain after capture cannot prevent anisakiasis. In fish species that were reported to be high frequency of causative food of anisakiasis, it is necessary to freeze or at least remove the ventral muscle.

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