Opisthorchiasis in infant remains from the medieval Zeleniy Yar burial ground of XII-XIII centuries AD
We present a paleoparasitological analysis of the medieval Zeleniy Yar burial ground of the XII-XII centuries AD located in the northern part of Western Siberia. Parasite eggs, identified as eggs of Opisthorchis felineus, were found in the samples from the pelvic area of a one year old infant buried...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2016-07, Vol.110 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a paleoparasitological analysis of the medieval Zeleniy Yar
burial ground of the XII-XII centuries AD located in the northern part
of Western Siberia. Parasite eggs, identified as eggs of Opisthorchis
felineus, were found in the samples from the pelvic area of a one year
old infant buried at the site. Presence of these eggs in the soil
samples from the infant's abdomen suggests that he/she was
infected with opisthorchiasis and imply consumption of undercooked
fish. Ethnographic records collected among the population of the
northern part of Western Siberia reveal numerous cases of feeding raw
fish to their children. Zeleniy Yar case of opisthorchiasis suggests
that this dietary custom has persisted from at least medieval times. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |