Rev. Gastroenterol. Perú    2003; 23 (3): 217-220

 

NUEVO CASO DE INFECCIÓN HUMANA POR UNA LARVA DE PSEUDOTERRANOVA DECIPIENS (NEMATODA, ANISAKIDAE) EN EL PERÚ

Rufino Cabrera*, Miguel Angel Luna-Pineda**, Luis Suárez-Ognio***



SUMMARY


The purpose of this report is to divulge a new case of human anisakidosis in Peru, caused by a larva of the Pseudoterranova decipiens nematode found in a 17 year old female patient from Lima, who had ingested "cebiche" in a restaurant in the city of Ica, in the central coast of Peru. Approximately 4 hours after having ingested the food, the patient reported a feeling of uneasiness, with a nauseous sensation in the epigastric region, which intensified 5 hours later when she vomited. In the vomit content a live nematode was found, which was identified as larva L3 of P. decipiens. This is one of the etiologic agents of anisakidosis.

KEY WORDS: Pseudoterranova decipiens, nematode, zoonosis, Peru

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