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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34538136/phanerozoic-parasitism-and-marine-metazoan-diversity-dilution-versus-amplification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenneth De Baets, John Warren Huntley, Daniele Scarponi, Adiël A Klompmaker, Aleksandra Skawina
Growing evidence suggests that biodiversity mediates parasite prevalence. We have compiled the first global database on occurrences and prevalence of marine parasitism throughout the Phanerozoic and assess the relationship with biodiversity to test if there is support for amplification or dilution of parasitism at the macroevolutionary scale. Median prevalence values by era are 5% for the Paleozoic, 4% for the Mesozoic, and a significant increase to 10% for the Cenozoic. We calculated period-level shareholder quorum sub-sampled (SQS) estimates of mean sampled diversity, three-timer (3T) origination rates, and 3T extinction rates for the most abundant host clades in the Paleobiology Database to compare to both occurrences of parasitism and the more informative parasite prevalence values...
November 8, 2021: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34470090/helminth-eggs-detected-in-soil-samples-of-a-possible-toilet-structure-found-at-the-capital-area-of-ancient-baekje-kingdom-of-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chang Seok Oh, Sang-Yuck Shim, Yongjun Kim, Jong Ha Hong, Jong-Yil Chai, Hisashi Fujita, Min Seo, Dong Hoon Shin
Although research conducted in East Asia has uncovered parasite eggs from ancient toilets or cesspits, data accumulated to date needs to be supplemented by more archaeoparasitological studies. We examined a total of 21 soil samples from a toilet-like structure at the Hwajisan site, a Baekje-period royal villa, in present-day Korea. At least 4 species of helminth eggs, i.e., Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides, Clonorchis sinensis, and Trichuris sp. (or Trichuris vulpis) were detected in 3 sediment samples of the structure that was likely a toilet used by Baekje nobles...
August 2021: Korean Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34462836/first-find-of-eggs-of-the-nematode-baylisascaris-transfuga-rudolphi-1819-ascaridoidea-nematoda-in-the-late-pleistocene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T N Sivkova, P A Kosintsev
The article presents the findings of the paleoparasitological analysis of coprolites from the cave bear (Ursus kanivetz Vereshchagin, 1973). The material for research was obtained during excavations in the Ignatievskaya Cave (Southern Urals, Russia; 54°53' N 57°46' E). The deposits with coprolites date back to the middle of the Late Pleistocene (90 000-30 000 years ago). On the basis of the paleoparasitological analysis, eggs of the nematode characteristic of representatives of Ursidae, namely, Baylisascaris transfuga Rudolphi, 1819, have been established to be present in the coprolites...
July 2021: Doklady Biological Sciences: Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological Sciences Sections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34105692/paleoparasitological-analysis-of-a-coprolite-assigned-to-a-carnivoran-mammal-from-the-upper-pleistocene-touro-passo-formation-rio-grande-do-sul-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel F F Cardia, Reinaldo J Bertini, Lucilene G Camossi, Virgínia B Richini-Pereira, Debora O Losnak, Heitor Francischini, Paula Dentzien-Dias
A paleoparasitological analysis was carried out on a large coprolite assigned to a carnivoran mammal, recovered from the Municipality of Uruguaiana, in the western region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where the Upper Pleistocene Touro Passo Formation crops out. For this, an individual sample was extracted from the specimen using an electric drill, dissociated with 10% hydrochloric acid solution, washed with distilled water, and sifted through a 500 mesh Tyler sieve. After laboratory processing, the sediment retained on the sieve was mixed with glycerin and examined by optical microscopy, which revealed the presence of 14 protozoan oocysts and three nematode eggs...
2021: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33844838/review-of-parasites-found-in-extinct-animals-what-can-be-revealed
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula Cascardo, Elisa Pucu, Daniela Leles
Parasitism is inherent to life and observed in all species. Extinct animals have been studied to understand what they looked like, where and how they lived, what they fed on, and the reasons they became extinct. Paleoparasitology helps to clarify these questions based on the study of the parasites and microorganisms that infected those animals, using as a source material coprolites, fossils in rock, tissue, bone, mummy, and amber, analyses of ancient DNA, immunodiagnosis, and microscopy.
March 1, 2021: Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33744834/gastrointestinal-infection-in-italy-during-the-roman-imperial-and-longobard-periods-a-paleoparasitological-analysis-of-sediment-from-skeletal-remains-and-sewer-drains
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marissa L Ledger, Ileana Micarelli, Devin Ward, Tracy L Prowse, Maureen Carroll, Kristina Killgrove, Candace Rice, Tyler Franconi, Mary Anne Tafuri, Giorgio Manzi, Piers D Mitchell
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate parasitic infection in Italy during the Roman period (27 BCE-476 CE) and subsequent Longobard (Lombard) period (6th-8th CE). MATERIALS: Sediment samples from drains and burials from Roman Imperial-period sites in Italy (Lucus Feroniae, Oplontis, Vacone, and Vagnari), Late Antique and Longobard-period burials at Selvicciola (ca. 4th-8th CE), and Longobard-period burials at Vacone and Povegliano Veronese. METHODS: Microscopy was used to identify helminth eggs and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect protozoan antigens...
March 18, 2021: International Journal of Paleopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33429070/gastrointestinal-parasite-burden-in-4th-5th-c-ad-florence-highlighted-by-microscopy-and-paleogenetics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roche Kévin, Capelli Nicolas, Pacciani Elsa, Lelli Paolo, Pallecchi Pasquino, Bianucci Raffaella, Le Bailly Matthieu
The study of ancient parasites, named paleoparasitology, traditionally focused on microscopic eggs disseminated in past environments and archaeological structures by humans and other animals infested by gastrointestinal parasites. Since the development of paleogenetics in the early 1980s, few paleoparasitological studies have been based on the ancient DNA (aDNA) of parasites, although such studies have clearly proven their utility and reliability. In this paper, we describe our integrative approach for the paleoparasitological study of an ancient population from Florence in Italy, dated to the 4th-5th c...
January 8, 2021: Infection, Genetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33352520/paleoparasitology-and-archaeoparasitology-in-iran-a-retrospective-in-differential-diagnosis
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REVIEW
Alireza Sazmand
OBJECTIVE: This paper reviews paleo- and archaeoparasitology publications to date, from Iran. The primary focus is the importance of differential diagnosis and the crucial role of interdisciplinary collaborations among parasitologists and other specialists. METHODS: All relevant articles and theses published in Iran through October 2020 are included and evaluated, with particular emphasis on the diagnostic process. RESULTS: Archaeoparasitic studies in Iran have identified a number of parasites that provide insight into the past...
December 19, 2020: International Journal of Paleopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33111930/new-observations-from-the-intestinal-fauna-of-kerodon-rupestris-wied-1820-rodentia-cavidae-brazil-a-checklist-spanning-30-000-years-of-parasitism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M V Souza, S A M Chaves, A M Iñiguez
This checklist of parasites of Kerodon rupestris, an endemic rodent from the Brazilian semiarid region, revealed records of 25 enteroparasite taxa comprising Cestoda (Anoplocephalidae), Trematoda, Acanthocephala and Nematoda (Ancylostomidae, Ascarididae, Heterakidae, Oxyuridae, Pharyngodonidae, Trichuridae, Capillariidae, Trichostrongylidae, and Strongyloididae), and two taxa of coccidian. Paleoparasitological and parasitological studies published until 2019 were assessed in the present study and locality information, site of infection, sample dating, and host data were summarized from each reference...
October 23, 2020: Brazilian Journal of Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32932201/first-report-in-pre-columbian-mummies-from-bolivia-of-enterobius-vermicularis-infection-and-capillariid-eggs-a-contribution-to-paleoparasitology-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guido Valverde, Viterman Ali, Pamela Durán, Luis Castedo, José Luis Paz, Eddy Martínez
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to search for ancient parasites in abdominal content and coprolites from Bolivian mummies. MATERIALS: Twelve mummified individuals from the Andean highlands, housed at the National Museum of Archaeology (MUNARQ) in La Paz, Bolivia. METHODS: Microscopic analysis of rehydrated samples (coprolites and abdominal content), following Lutz's spontaneous sedimentation technique. RESULTS: Eggs of Enterobius vermicularis were identified in coprolites from one mummy, and capillariid eggs in the organic abdominal content from another individual...
September 12, 2020: International Journal of Paleopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32728085/metagenomics-and-microscope-revealed-t-trichiura-and-other-intestinal-parasites-in-a-cesspit-of-an-italian-nineteenth-century-aristocratic-palace
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Chessa, Manuela Murgia, Emanuela Sias, Massimo Deligios, Vittorio Mazzarello, Maura Fiamma, Daniela Rovina, Gabriele Carenti, Giulia Ganau, Elisabetta Pintore, Mauro Fiori, Gemma L Kay, Alessandro Ponzeletti, Piero Cappuccinelli, David J Kelvin, John Wain, Salvatore Rubino
This study evidenced the presence of parasites in a cesspit of an aristocratic palace of nineteenth century in Sardinia (Italy) by the use of classical paleoparasitological techniques coupled with next-generation sequencing. Parasite eggs identified by microscopy included helminth genera pathogenic for humans and animals: the whipworm Trichuris sp., the roundworm Ascaris sp., the flatworm Dicrocoelium sp. and the fish tapeworm Diphyllobothrium sp. In addition, 18S rRNA metabarcoding and metagenomic sequencing analysis allowed the first description in Sardinia of aDNA of the human specific T...
July 29, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32097106/ancient-echinostome-eggs-discovered-in-archaeological-strata-specimens-from-a-baekje-capital-ruins-of-south-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Seo, Sang-Yuck Shim, Hwa Young Lee, Yongjun Kim, Jong Ha Hong, Ji Eun Kim, Jong-Yil Chai, Dong Hoon Shin
Echinostomiasis is prevalent in southeastern as well as northeastern Asian countries. This endemicity notwithstanding, no echinostome egg has as yet been reported by paleoparasitological studies conducted in Asian countries. Recently we analyzed geological-strata specimens retrieved from the ancient capital city of the Baekje Kingdom to uncover clues to the possible prevalence of echinostomiasis among contemporaneous populations of Korea. By means of archaeoparasitological technique, we found ancient Isthmiophora hortensis eggs in the specimens, thus revealing for the first time that ancient Korean people experienced isthmiophoriasis...
February 2020: Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32081659/african-helminth-infection-out-of-africa-paleoparasitological-and-paleogenetic-investigations-in-pretos-novos-cemetery-rio-de-janeiro-brazil-1769-1830
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucélia Guedes, Victor Hugo Borba, Morgana Camacho, Jandira Neto, Ondemar Dias, Alena Mayo Iñiguez
Pretos Novos cemetery (PNC), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1769-1830) was created exclusively to bury enslaved Africans who died upon arrival at the city or before being sold in the slave market. The PNC site may be unique in the Americas in allowing the study of African parasite infections acquired in Africa. We aimed to identify parasites infecting PNC individuals through paleoparasitological and paleogenetic analyses. The bodies had been dismembered, placed in mass graves, and burned, and most human remains collected from the site are highly fragmented and show extensive degradation...
February 17, 2020: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31914514/confusing-a-pollen-grain-with-a-parasite-egg-an-appraisal-of-paleoparasitological-evidence-of-pinworm-enterobius-vermicularis-infection-in-a-female-adolescent-residing-in-ancient-tehran
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgana Camacho, Karl J Reinhard
There is often the risk of confusing pollen grains with helminth eggs from archaeological sites. Thousands to millions of pollen grains can be recovered from archaeological burial sediments that represent past ritual, medication and environment. Some pollen grain types can be similar to parasite eggs. Such a confusion is represented by the diagnosis of enterobiasis in ancient Iran. The authors of this study confused a joint-pine (Ephedra spp.) pollen grain with a pinworm egg. This paper describes the specific Ephedra pollen morphology that can be confused with pinworm eggs...
December 2019: Korean Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31914513/paleoparasitology-of-merovingian-corpses-buried-in-stone-sarcophagi-in-the-saint-martin-au-val-church-chartres-france
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Dufour, Emilie Portat, Bruno Bazin, Matthieu Le Bailly
Paleoparasitological analysis was carried on 4 Merovingian skeletons, dated from the late-5th to the late-9th centuries, and recovered in the church of Saint-Martin-au-Val in Chartres (Center region, France). The corpses were buried in stone sarcophagi, which were still sealed at the time of excavation. Parasite marker extraction was conducted on sediment samples taken from the abdominal and pelvic regions, but also on samples taken from under the head and the feet as control samples. Microscopic observation revealed the presence of 3 gastrointestinal parasites, namely the roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides), the whipworm (Trichuris trichiura) and the fish tapeworm (genus Diphyllobothrium)...
December 2019: Korean Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31914509/assessing-the-parasitic-burden-in-a-late-antique-florentine-emergency-burial-site
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kévin Roche, Elsa Pacciani, Raffaella Bianucci, Matthieu Le Bailly
Excavation (2008-2014) carried out under the Uffizi Gallery (Florence, Italy) led to the discovery of 75 individuals, mostly buried in multiple graves. Based on Roman minted coins, the graves were preliminarily dated between the second half of the 4th and the beginning of the 5th centuries CE. Taphonomy showed that this was an emergency burial site associated with a catastrophic event, possibly an epidemic of unknown etiology with high mortality rates. In this perspective, paleoparasitological investigations were performed on 18 individuals exhumed from 9 multiple graves to assess the burden of gastrointestinal parasitism...
December 2019: Korean Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31233826/two-new-species-of-ascaridoid-nematodes-in-brazilian-crocodylomorpha-from-the-upper-cretaceous
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel F F Cardia, Reinaldo J Bertini, Lucilene G Camossi, Luiz A Letizio
Two new ascaridoid species, Bauruascaris cretacicus n. gen. et n. sp., and Bauruascaris adamantinensis n. gen. et n. sp., are described based on the fossils of eggs preserved in 80-70 million year old phosphatized coprolites of Crocodyliformes, chronologically assigned to the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian/Maastrichtian age), collected from sedimentary rocks of the Bauru Group, Adamantina Formation in the municipality of Santo Anastácio, in the southwestern region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, South America...
June 21, 2019: Parasitology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31205049/erratum-paleoparasitology-in-iran-a-review
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iman Khodkar, Mohammad Hossein Feizhadad, Mehdi Tavalla
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 the acknowledgements were included by mistake in the original paper and have to be considered as deleted.
June 1, 2019: Le Infezioni in Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31039193/worldwide-paleodistribution-of-capillariid-parasites-paleoparasitology-current-status-of-phylogeny-and-taxonomic-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor Hugo Borba, José Roberto Machado-Silva, Matthieu Le Bailly, Alena Mayo Iñiguez
INTRODUCTION: Paleoparasitology, the study of parasites in the past, brings the knowledge of where and when they occurred in preterit populations. Some groups of parasites, as capillariids, have a complex and controversial systematic, hindering the paleoparasitological diagnosis. In this article, we synthesized the occurrence of capillariids in both the New and the Old World in ancient times, and discussed the difficulty of the diagnosis of species and the strategies for identification...
2019: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30807730/identification-of-arthropods-by-polymerase-chain-reaction-as-probes-for-infectious-disease-studies-in-experimental-coprolites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Pucu, E Lemos, T Rozental, M Ogrzewalska, M Chame, J R Machado-Silva, D Leles
The study of arthropods is still scarce in paleoparasitology, especially their molecular identification. In this experimental study, we amplify DNA using a polymerase chain reaction from 2 ectoparasite species, Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Pediculus humanus capitis, in experimentally desiccated feces. This study shows perspectives for the study of the identification of arthropods in coprolites when taxonomic identification is not possible.
February 2019: Journal of Parasitology
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