Angiostrongyloidosis

Angiostrongyloidosis:

Angiostronglydiasis is an invasion by a pathogen of the family of nematodes Anisakis sp., the morphology of which has a complex structure, as a result of which this helminthiasis is called “blood fluke.” The pathogen it causes belongs to the family Anisakidae and the genus Anisakis. This disease is widespread, i.e. it can be found throughout the planet. This is due to the fact that, as mentioned earlier, it is caused by parasitism of a wide range of food products: from fish and seafood to many fruits and vegetables. That is why pathology is considered to some extent natural and comprehensive.