Natural antiparasitic processes hinder anisakis infection in fish

The publishing of several articles that reveal the vulnerability of farmed fish to the anisakis parasite has prompted the research group in Marine Zoology of the University of Valencia to experimentally assess the infective susceptibility of fish. The results from the ANITEST project, which just ended, show that in the improbable case that the parasite reaches farms, fish are not very susceptible to being infected.


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Source: Phys.org