Mattiucci S, Cipriani P, Paoletti M, Levsen A, Nascetti G
Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases,Section of Parasitology,'Sapienza - University of Rome',P.le Aldo Moro,5 00185 RomeItaly.
Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences,Tuscia University,University Road s/n - 01100 Viterbo,Italy.
J Helminthol. 2017 Jul;91(4):422-439. doi: 10.1017/S0022149X1700027X. Epub 2017 Apr 11.
This review provides an inventory of the biodiversity of the anisakid species identified so far from fish and marine mammals of the NE Atlantic Ocean. The paper reviews and discusses various taxonomical and epidemiological aspects related to biodiversity assessment, with emphasis on: (1) taxa recognized as 'biological species' based on molecular/genetic markers; (2) current molecular/genetic approaches to identify the species at different developmental stages; (3) ecological data related to the actual geographical distribution and definitive host preferences of the species; (4) their distribution in various, commercially important fish species in northern European waters; (5) their possible occurrence in farmed fish; and, finally, (6) an update of their zoonotic potential as causative agents of anisakidosis in humans.
本综述提供了迄今为止在东北大西洋鱼类和海洋哺乳动物中鉴定出的异尖线虫物种的生物多样性清单。本文回顾并讨论了与生物多样性评估相关的各种分类学和流行病学方面,重点关注:(1)基于分子/遗传标记被认定为“生物物种”的分类单元;(2)用于识别不同发育阶段物种的当前分子/遗传方法;(3)与物种实际地理分布和终末宿主偏好相关的生态数据;(4)它们在北欧水域各种重要商业鱼类中的分布;(5)它们在养殖鱼类中可能的出现情况;最后,(6)作为人类异尖线虫病病原体的人畜共患病潜力的最新情况。