Food Safety 337
Nanophyetus
spp.
Eastern Siberia (mountain tributaries
of Amur River) and parts of Sakhalin peninsula, north-western USA
Dogs, cats, rats (?), and
badgers
Salmonid and other fi sh.
Metacercariae in muscles, fi ns, and kidneys
NanophyetiasisDiarrhea, usually accompanied by increased
numbers of circulating eosinophils, abdominal discomfort and nausea. Sometimes asymptomatic
Spelotrema
brevicaeca
Philippines
Sea birds
Crustaceans, amphipods, isopods,
and brachyures
Haplorchis
spp.
Eastern and southern Asia
Cats, dogs, and fi sh-eating
birds
Fish, frogs, and toads.Metacercariae in muscle
Fasciolopsis buski
Oriental countries
Pigs
Uncooked contaminated water plants
such as water cress
Most infections are light and asymptomatic.
Heavy infections show symptoms of diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, ascites, anasarca, and intestinal obstruction
Lung fl
uke
Paragonimus
westermani
and
related species in Asia, Africa and the Americas
Siberia, west Africa (Nigeria,
Cameroon), the Americas (Ecuador to USA), Japan, Korea, Thailand, Laos, China
Domestic and wild
carnivora that feed on crustaceans
Freshwater and brackish water
crabs (
Eriocheir
, Potamon
,
Parathelphusa
), crayfi sh and
shrimps. Metacercariae in muscles, gills, liver (hepatopancreas), and cardia region. Wild boar meat suspected as a source of infection
Paragonimiasis
Based on data from
Food Control
, 6
, Abdussalam
et al.
, Food safety measures for the control of food-borne trematode infections, page 9, copyright 1995 with permission from Elsevier
.