teraapiavorme
Teraapiavorme, also known as teraapiavormi, is a genus of parasitic worms belonging to the family Anisakidae. These worms are commonly found in marine and freshwater environments, and they are known to infect a wide range of vertebrate hosts, including humans, fish, and birds. Teraapiavorme species are characterized by their slender, cylindrical bodies and the presence of a buccal capsule, which is a unique feature among nematodes.
The most well-known species within the genus is Teraapiavorme brunnea, which is a significant pathogen for
Prevention of teraapiavorme infections primarily involves proper cooking of fish and other seafood to kill the