Helmintos animais em vestígios arqueológicos humanos: revisão de zoonoses no passado [PDF]
The authors present a review of records of intestinal parasitic helminths from animals in human archaeological remains, reported since the emergence of paleopathological studies.
Araújo, Adauto +6 more
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Parasitological study of mountain viscacha fecal pellets from patagonia over the last 1200 years (‘Cueva Peligro’, Chubut province, Argentina) [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to examine the parasite fauna present in mountain viscacha Lagidium viscacia (Caviomorpha, Chinchillidae) fecal pellets collected from 'Cueva Peligro', a cave located in Chubut province, Patagonia, Argentina, throughout ...
Anderson +18 more
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Zoonotic parasites associated with felines from the Patagonian Holocene
Feline coprolites were examined for parasites with the aim of studying ancient infections that occurred in the Patagonian region during the Holocene period. Eggs compatible to Trichuris sp., Calodium sp., Eucoleus sp., Nematodirus sp., Oesophagostomum sp.
Martín Horacio Fugassa +3 more
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THE ROLE OF MUMMY STUDIES IN PALEOPARASITOLOGY
El estudio de la paleoparasitologia ha logrado transformarse, en esta ultima decada, en una ciencia basada en la estadistica, enfocada a temas tales como la ecologia de enfermedades y la distribucion geografica parasitica. Los primeros estudios se basaron en el analisis de coprolitos y sedimentos letrinos.
Araujo, Adauto +2 more
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We present results of the paleoparasitological analysis of Cervidae coprolites that were recovered from the archaeological site Furna do Estrago, Pernambuco, Brazil. Trichuris sp.
Luciana Sianto +6 more
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Tracing zoonotic parasite infections throughout human evolution [PDF]
Parasites are useful pathogens to explore human-animal interactions because they have diverse life cycles that often rely on both as hosts. Moreover, some species are not host specific and are transmitted between animals and humans.
Ledger, Marissa, Mitchell, Piers
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Paleoparasitology in Iran: A Review.
Paleoparasitology was created to trace and recover the natural development of parasites as well as the origin of infectious diseases. Paleoparasitology is defined as the study of parasites in ancient material and their interactions with hosts and vectors.
Iman, Khodkar +2 more
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Capillaria spp. eggs in Patagonian archaeological sites: statistical analysis of morphometric data
Discriminant analysis was used to identify eggs of Capillaria spp. at specific level found in organic remains from an archaeological site in Patagonia, Argentina, dated of 6,540 ± 110 years before present.
Martín H Fugassa +5 more
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The Occurrence of an Abdominal Fauna in an Articulated Tapir (\u3cem\u3eTapirus polkensis\u3c/em\u3e) Recovered from the Miocene Gray Fossil Site Northeast Tennessee. [PDF]
The analysis of samples recovered from the abdominal area of an articulated tapir from the Late Miocene (4.5-7 million bp) Gray Fossil Site, revealed a rich palyno-fauna comprised of about 94% egg/oocyst-like structures and 6% pollen and other ...
McConnell, Shannon M
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NEW PARASITE OCCURRENCES IN Tamandua tetradactyla (PILOSA: MYRMECOPHAGIDAE) IN THE NORTHEAST OF BRAZIL: A PALEOPARASITOLOGICAL STUDY [PDF]
Paleoparasitological studies have revealed parasite eggs in coprolites from humans and other animals, obtained in archaeological sites in the New and Old World.
Chame, Marcia +5 more
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