INVESTIGADORES
LANFRANCHI Ana Laura
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
PLEROCERCOIDS OF ADENOCEPHALUS PACIFICUS IN ARGENTINE HAKE, MERLUCCIUS HUBBSI FROM PATAGONIAN WATERS
Autor/es:
CANTATORE, DELFINA M. P.; LANFRANCHI, ANA L.; CANEL, DELFINA; LEVY, EUGENIA; TIMI, JUAN T.
Lugar:
Copenhague
Reunión:
Congreso; 15th International Congress of parasitology; 2022
Institución organizadora:
World Federation of Parasitologists
Resumen:
P565 / #544Topic: AS04 Parasites of fish / AS04.1 Fish-borne zoonotic parasitesPLEROCERCOIDS OF ADENOCEPHALUS PACIFICUS IN ARGENTINE HAKE, MERLUCCIUS HUBBSI FROM PATAGONIAN WATERSDelfina Cantatore, Ana Lanfranchi, Delfina Canel, Eugenia Levy, Juan Timi Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICET, Instituto De Investigaciones Marinas Y Costeras, Mar del Plata, ArgentinaIntroduction: Adenocephalus pacificus is the agent of a common fish-borne cestodosis, by consumption of raw fish. Its adults are known worldwide, but its larvae have been reported in fish only from Peru, where most human cases have been reported. In the Argentine sea, sea lions host this species, which allow infer that previous records of “pseudophyllidean” larvae in Argentine hakes, Merluccius hubbsi, belong to this species. Aim: To identify plerocercoids parasitizing hakes and, from a pubic halth perspective, to assess the risk of parasitism for consumers.Methods: A total of 471 hakes caught in 11 samples in the southern Patagonian waters were measured, headed and gutted (H&G) and examined for plerocercoids. H&G fish were washed and parasites were retained in a sieve. Then, each fish was filleted and examined by transillumination. Larvae were characterized by sequencing the partial lsrDNA (D1–D3 domains) and almost complete cox1.Results: Larvae were recovered from H&G fish in 5 samples at prevalence