Only three cases of human infection by anisakid nematodes have been reported in Chile since 1976. In the present case, an anisakid worm, identified as a fourth-stage Pseudoterranova decipiens larva, was removed with a gastroendoscopic biopsy clipper from the stomach of a 45 year-old man from southern Chile. The patient, who presented acute epigastric pain and a continuous sensation of having an empty stomach, reported having eaten smoked fish. The worm was fixed in 70% ethanol and cleaned in lactophenol for morphological study. The morphometric characteristics of the worm are described and drawn. Anisakid larvae in fish flesh can be killed by freezing or cooking.
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Mercado, R., Torres, P., & Maira, J. (1997). Human case of gastric infection by a fourth larval stage of Pseudoterranova decipiens (Nematoda, Anisakidae). Revista de Saude Publica, 31(2), 178–181. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101997000200012
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