AI Article Synopsis

  • A recent study reports a case of multiple Anisakis larvae infection and presents 14 similar cases, marking the largest case series documented so far.
  • Endoscopists should be alert to the risks of multiple Anisakis infections and conduct comprehensive inspections of the stomach during examinations.

Article Abstract

The ingestion of raw seafood infected with nematode larvae of the Anisakidae family can lead to gastric anisakiasis. The majority of the infections involve a single larva, however, there have been instances of multiple infection. The incidence rate and the characteristics of multiple infection by Anisakis remain poorly understood. We herein present a case of parasitization by multiple Anisakis larvae and describe 14 cases of multiple parasitization representing the largest reported case series to date. Endoscopists should therefore be aware of the potential for multiple infection by Anisakis and the need for a thorough inspection of all parts of the stomach when encountering such cases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5628DOI Listing

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