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dc.contributor.other | UCH. Departamento de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos | - |
dc.contributor.other | UCH. Servicio de Análisis, Investigación y Gestión de Animales Silvestres (SAIGAS) | - |
dc.contributor.other | UCH. Departamento de Farmacia | - |
dc.creator | Moratal, Samantha | - |
dc.creator | Magnet, Angela | - |
dc.creator | Izquierdo Arias, Fernando | - |
dc.creator | Águila de la Puente, Carmen del | - |
dc.creator | López Ramon, Jordi | - |
dc.creator | Dea Ayuela, María Auxiliadora | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-01-17T11:57:55Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2024-01-17T11:57:55Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2023-08-19 | - |
dc.identifier.citation | Moratal, S., Magnet, A., Izquierdo, F., Del Águila, C., López-Ramon, J. & Dea-Ayuela, M.A. (2023). Microsporidia in commercially harvested marine fish: a potential health risk for consumers. Animals, vol. 13, i. 16 (19 aug.), art. 2673. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13162673 | es_ES |
dc.identifier.issn | 2076-2615 (Electrónico) | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14920 | - |
dc.description | Este artículo pertenece al número especial "The Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Prevention of Infectious Diseases in Wildlife". | - |
dc.description.abstract | Microsporidia are widely spread obligate intracellular fungal pathogens from vertebrate and invertebrate organisms, mainly transmitted by contaminated food and water. This study aims to detect the presence of major human-pathogenic microsporidia, i.e., Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon intestinalis, Encephalitozoon hellem, and Encephalitozoon cuniculi, in the gastrointestinal tract of commercially harvested marine fish from Mediterranean coast of the Comunidad Valenciana, Eastern Spain. A total of 251 fish, 138 farmed fish and 113 wild fish from commercial fishing were tested by SYBR Green real-time PCR, enabling the simultaneous detection of the four targeted species. E. intestinalis/hellem was found in 1.45% of farmed fish and 7.96% of wild fish, while Enterocytozoonidae was detected in 2.90% and 18.58% of farmed and wild fish, respectively. E. cuniculi was not detected in any of the analyzed specimens. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report of E. intestinalis/hellem in fish, particularly in marine fish. Although the role of fish in these species’ epidemiology remains unknown, this finding points out a potential public health risk linked to fish consumption. Further studies are necessary to characterize these microsporidia in fish hosts better and to elucidate their epidemiological role. | es_ES |
dc.language.iso | en | es_ES |
dc.publisher | MDPI | es_ES |
dc.relation | Este artículo de investigación ha sido financiado por la Fundación Biodiversidad del Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico, a través del Programa Pleamar, cofinanciado por la European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) (2019/1476 y 2020/792). | - |
dc.relation | UCH. Financiación Europea | - |
dc.relation | UCH. Financiación Nacional | - |
dc.rights | Open Access | - |
dc.rights | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es | - |
dc.subject | Enfermedad transmisible | - |
dc.subject | Infectious diseases | - |
dc.subject | Veterinaria | - |
dc.subject | Veterinary medicine | - |
dc.subject | Epidemiología | - |
dc.subject | Epidemiology | - |
dc.subject | Consumo alimenticio | - |
dc.subject | Food consumption | - |
dc.subject | Parasitología | - |
dc.subject | Parasitology | - |
dc.subject | Pez marino | - |
dc.subject | Marine fish | - |
dc.title | Microsporidia in commercially harvested marine fish: a potential health risk for consumers | es_ES |
dc.type | Artículo | es_ES |
dc.relation.projectID | 2019/1476 | - |
dc.relation.projectID | 2020/792 | - |
dc.centro | Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU | - |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Dpto. Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos |
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