Answer to: Anisakis, is it a public health problem or not?

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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.126

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anisakis, anisakiasis, communicable diseases, emerging, public health
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Author Biographies

Jennifer Alejandra Castellanos-Garzón, Central University of Valle del Cauca

Professor. Faculty of Engineering, Central Unit of Valle del Cauca.

Luis Felipe Falla-Zúñiga, University of Valle

Physician and Surgeon. TEBLAMI Research Group, Faculty of Health.

Liliana Salazar, University of Valle

Full-time Professor. PhD Student in Biomedical Sciences, TEBLAMI Research Group, Faculty of Health.

María Carolina Pustovrh-Ramos, University of Valle

Associate Professor. Head of the Department of Morphology, TEBLAMI Research Group, Faculty of Health.

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2021-06-16

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Castellanos-Garzón JA, Falla-Zúñiga LF, Salazar L, Pustovrh-Ramos MC. Answer to: Anisakis, is it a public health problem or not?. Iatreia [Internet]. 2021 Jun. 16 [cited 2025 Dec. 5];34(3):194-6. Available from: https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/346267

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