Reconstructing the history of helminth prevalence in the UK
Intestinal helminth parasites (worms) have afflicted humans throughout history and their eggs are readily detected in archaeological deposits including at locations where intestinal parasites are no longer considered endemic (e.g. the UK). Parasites provide valuable archaeological insights into hist...
Main Authors: | Ryan, H, Flammer, PG, Nicholson, R, Loe, L, Reeves, B, Allison, E, Guy, C, Doriga, IL, Waldron, T, Walker, D, Kirchhelle, C, Larson, G, Smith, AL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2022
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