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  2. Paleoparasitology - Wikipedia

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    Studies of parasite remains and traces from the past have yielded a vast catalog of ancient host-parasite associations. [ 10 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Genetic sequence data obtained directly from ancient animal parasites, [ 54 ] and inferences of past relationships based on genetic sequences of existing parasite groups are also being applied to ...

  3. Archaeoparasitology - Wikipedia

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    Schistosoma haematobium egg. Archaeoparasitology, a multi-disciplinary field within paleopathology, is the study of parasites in archaeological contexts. [1] It includes studies of the protozoan and metazoan parasites of humans in the past, as well as parasites which may have affected past human societies, such as those infesting domesticated animals.

  4. Human parasite - Wikipedia

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    Human parasites are divided into endoparasites, which cause infection inside the body, and ectoparasites, which cause infection superficially within the skin. The cysts and eggs of endoparasites may be found in feces , which aids in the detection of the parasite in the human host while also providing the means for the parasitic species to exit ...

  5. Parasitism - Wikipedia

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    Human knowledge of parasites such as roundworms and tapeworms dates back to ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. In early modern times, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek observed Giardia lamblia with his microscope in 1681, while Francesco Redi described internal and external parasites including sheep liver fluke and ticks .

  6. Timeline of deworming - Wikipedia

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    Under Japan Association of Parasite Control, deworming efforts lead to "very minimal levels" of Ascaris. [6] Soil-transmitted helminthiasis: Japan 1986–present Organization The Carter Foundation begins a campaign to eradicate Guinea worm. The incidence of guinea worm infection declines sharply, from an estimated 3.5 million cases in 1986 to ...

  7. Paleofeces - Wikipedia

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    Intact feces of ancient people may be found in caves in arid climates and in other locations with suitable preservation conditions. They are studied to determine the diet and health of the people who produced them through the analysis of seeds, small bones, and parasite eggs found inside. The feces can contain information about the person ...

  8. Ancient pathogen genomics - Wikipedia

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    Ancient pathogen genomics is a scientific field related to the study of pathogen genomes recovered from ancient human, plant or animal remains. [1] Ancient pathogens are microorganisms , now extinct, that in the past centuries caused several epidemics and deaths worldwide.

  9. List of parasites of humans - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Human parasite Endoparasites Protozoan organisms Common name of organism or disease Latin name (sorted) Body parts affected Diagnostic specimen Prevalence Source/Transmission (Reservoir/Vector) Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis and Acanthamoeba keratitis (eye infection) Acanthamoeba spp. eye, brain, skin culture worldwide contact lenses cleaned with contaminated tap water ...