Epidemiological insights from a large-scale investigation of intestinal helminths in Medieval Europe
Helminth infections are among the World Health Organization’s top neglected diseases with significant impact in many Less Economically Developed Countries. Despite no longer being endemic in Europe, the widespread presence of helminth eggs in archaeological deposits indicates that helminths represen...
Main Authors: | Flammer, PG, Ryan, H, Preston, S, Warren, S, Prichystalova, R, Weiss, R, Palmowski, V, Boschert, S, Fellgiebel, K, Jasch-Boley, I, Kairies, M-S, Ruemmele, E, Rieger, D, Schmid, B, Reeves, B, Nicholson, R, Loe, L, Guy, C, Waldron, T, Machacek, J, Wahl, J, Pollard, M, Larson, G, Smith, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2020
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