Shamsi Shokoofeh
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovations, Charles Sturt University, Australia.
Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2019 Jan 25;4:e00087. doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2019.e00087. eCollection 2019 Feb.
spp. are parasitic nematodes belonging to the family Anisakidae. They are known to be able to have highly pathogenic impacts on both wildlife (fish, birds, marine mammals) and humans. Despite having the most numerous species of any genus of Anisakidae, and despite a wide range of publications on various aspects of their pathogenicity, biology and ecology, there are no recent comprehensive reviews of these important parasites, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere. In this article, the diversity of parasites in Australian waters is reviewed and possible anthropological impacts on their populations are discussed. The abundance and diversity of these parasites may have been under-reported due to the inadequacy of common methods used to find them. Populations of parasites may be increasing due to anthropogenic factors. To minimise the risk these parasites pose to public health, preventive education of stakeholders is essential. There are still many unknown aspects of the parasites, such as detailed information on life cycles and host switching, that will be interesting directions for future studies.
异尖线虫属是属于异尖科的寄生线虫。已知它们会对野生动物(鱼类、鸟类、海洋哺乳动物)和人类产生高度致病性影响。尽管异尖科的任何一个属中,异尖线虫属的物种数量最多,并且关于其致病性、生物学和生态学各个方面的出版物众多,但最近并没有对这些重要寄生虫进行全面综述,特别是在南半球。在本文中,对澳大利亚水域中这些寄生虫的多样性进行了综述,并讨论了对其种群可能产生的人类学影响。由于用于发现它们的常用方法存在不足,这些寄生虫的丰度和多样性可能未得到充分报道。由于人为因素,这些寄生虫的种群数量可能正在增加。为了将这些寄生虫对公众健康构成的风险降至最低,对利益相关者进行预防教育至关重要。这些寄生虫仍有许多未知方面,例如生命周期和宿主转换的详细信息,这将是未来研究的有趣方向。