Probable hepatic capillariosis and hydatidosis in an adolescent from the late Roman period buried in Amiens (France) [PDF]
Two calcified objects recovered from a 3rd to 4th-century grave of an adolescent in Amiens (Northern France) were identified as probable hydatid cysts. By using thin-section petrographic techniques, probable Calodium hepaticum (syn.
Dupouy-Camet, J. +6 more
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Protokol uzorkovanja sedimenata iz antropoloških i arheozooloških celina za analizu intestilnih parazita [PDF]
Paleoparazitologija (arheoparazitologija) je naučna disciplina koja za predmet istraživanja ima pojavu i širenje parazitskih bolesti kroz proučavanje ostataka parazita u arheološkim i paleontološkim kontekstima (Ferreira 2014). Ova disciplina predstavlja
Marković, Nemanja +2 more
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First report of pre-Hispanic Fasciola hepatica from South America revealed by ancient DNA [PDF]
It is generally assumed that the digenean human liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, gained entry to South America during the 15th century upon arrival of Europeans and their livestock. Nonetheless in Patagonia, Argentina, digenean eggs similar to F. hepatica
Beltrame, Maria Ornela +4 more
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Céline Maicher +4 more
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Hookworms and the peopling of America
The occurrence of certain parasites in human groups from different regions has been used to study the geographical origin of both hosts and parasites.
Adauto Araújo +3 more
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Detection of \u3ci\u3eGiardia duodenalis\u3c/i\u3e antigen in coprolites using a commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [PDF]
The objective of this experiment was to assess the utility of a commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit for diagnosis of giardiasis in archaeological human remains.
Araújo, Adauto +6 more
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Review of the rodent paleoparasitological knowledge from South America
Abstract Rodents (Mammalia, Rodentia) are a key mammalian group with a worldwide distribution. The relevance of rodents as hosts in parasitic life-cycles, also in those of zoonotic impact, has been fully recognized. Parasites have been found in ancient remains throughout the world.
Beltrame, Maria Ornela +3 more
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ERRATUM - Paleoparasitology in Iran: A Review.
Erratum Following publication of the Original article "Paleoparasitology in Iran: a review" (Infez. Med., volume 26, issue 4, pages 364-402, year 2018). We became aware that the correct affiliation 3) is: Health Research Institute, Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran and that ...
Iman, Khodkar +2 more
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The long and intimate association between humans and parasites through time
While the interaction between humans and their parasites is well studied today, taking a long view of infection throughout human evolution helps to place the current picture in context and identify trends in infection over time.
Piers D. Mitchell
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Sanitation, Latrines and Intestinal Parasites in Past Populations. [PDF]
Classics and Classical ...
Tilburg, C.R. van
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