Usefulness of currently available methods for the diagnosis of Anisakis simplex allergy

Background: Serodiagnosis of anisakiosis and Anisakis allergy is difficult since many Anisakis antigens show cross‐reactivity complications. In the present study, we assess the usefulness of the major immunologic methods currently available for the diagnosis of Anisakis allergy.

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