Bao Dominguez, MiguelPierce, Graham JPascual, SantiagoGonzález-Muñoz, MiguelMattiucci, SimonettaMladineo, IvonaCipriani, PaoloBušelić, IvanaStrachan, Norval J. C.2017-03-142017-03-142017-03-13Bao Dominguez, M, Pierce, G J, Pascual, S, González-Muñoz, M, Mattiucci, S, Mladineo, I, Cipriani, P, Bušelić, I & Strachan, N J C 2017, 'Assessing the risk of an emerging zoonosis of worldwide concern : anisakiasis', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 43699. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep436992045-2322http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8329The authors sincerely thank the Biobanking platform at the PARASITE project (EU FP7 PARASITE project (GA no. 312068)) for providing host-parasite data. We thank Rosa Fernández and Cristina Martínez from CETMAR for their help during creation and divulgation of the questionnaires. We also thank Arturo del Rey Moreno (“Antequera” hospital) for his helpful comments. We are also grateful to “Subdirección General de Economía Pesquera” of “Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente” (MAGRAMA) of the Spanish government for providing anchovy trade statistics for 2013. M. Bao is supported by a PhD grant from the University of Aberdeen and also by financial support of the contract from the EU Project PARASITE (grant number 312068).1369595engmathematics and computingparasitic infectionparasitologyQH301 BiologyEuropean Commission312068QH301Assessing the risk of an emerging zoonosis of worldwide concern : anisakiasisJournal article10.1038/srep436997