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  2. Lernaeocera branchialis - Wikipedia

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    Lernaeocera branchialis, sometimes called cod worm, is a parasite of marine fish, found mainly in the North Atlantic. [2] It is a marine copepod which starts life as a small pelagic crustacean larva. It is among the largest of copepods, ranging in size from 2 to 3 millimetres ( to inch) when it matures as a copepodid larva to more than 40 mm ...

  3. List of diseases and parasites in cod - Wikipedia

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    The nourished cod worm then mates with another one on the lumpsucker. [1] [2] The female worm, with her now-fertilized eggs, then finds a cod, or a cod-like fish, such as a haddock or whiting . There, the worm clings to the gills while it metamorphoses into a plump, sinusoidal, worm-like body, with a coiled mass of egg strings at the rear.

  4. Fish Tapeworm Infection (Diphyllobothriasis) - Healthline

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    A fish tapeworm infection, or diphyllobothriasis, occurs when a person eats raw or undercooked fish that's contaminated with the parasite Diphyllobothrium latum. Find out more about it here.

  5. Fish diseases and parasites - Wikipedia

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    Cymothoa exigua is a parasitic crustacean which enters a fish through its gills and destroys the fish's tongue. [7] Velvet disease. Oodinium, a genus of parasitic dinoflagellates, causes velvet disease in fish [8] Adult Siamese fighting fish ( Betta splendens) with velvet disease.

  6. Is Eating Raw Fish Safe and Healthy?

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    Eating raw fish is associated with a higher risk of parasitic infections and food poisoning. But you can minimize the risk by following a few simple guidelines, such as freezing it at -4°F (-20 ...

  7. Anisakis - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The genus Anisakis was defined in 1845 by Félix Dujardin as a subgenus of the genus Ascaris Linnaeus, 1758.Dujardin did not make explicit the etymology, but stated that the subgenus included the species in which the males have unequal spicules ("mâles ayant des spicules inégaux"); thus, the name Anisakis is based on anis-(Greek prefix for different) and akis (Greek for spine or ...

  8. Silverfish: What They Are, How to Get Rid of Them, and More

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    Seal your food. Reduce food sources for the silverfish and keep all food sealed in airtight containers. Vacuum regularly. Keep food in one area of the house only. Vacuum carpets, floors, and ...

  9. Cod - Wikipedia

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    Cod. Cod ( pl.: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae. [1] Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs to genus Gadus is commonly not called cod ( Alaska pollock, Gadus chalcogrammus ).

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