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Potential parasitic infections transmitted by seafood in ancient populations from Patagonia
Published 2020“…Several foodborne diseases have been described in coastal populations from the past, many of them including parasitic infections related to marine diets. Considering this background, the strong relationship between hunter-gatherers from Patagonia and the marine species implies a possible source of parasitic infections and zoonotic risk. …”
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Skeletal and surgical evidence for acute osteomyelitis in non-adult individuals
Published 2015Subjects: “…ACUTE INFECTION…”
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Periapical lesions and their relationship with the subsistence´s practices in individuals of the Center-North of Mendoza during the Late Holocene
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A look into the wild. Pathological analysis of a modern collection of guanacos from the Dry Chaco and its implications for South American camelid paleopathological studies
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The pathway of tuberculosis in Argentina: Historical (19th and 20th centuries), epidemiological, and paleopathological data
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Oral pathologies and diet in hunter-gatherer societies from the eastern pampa-patagonia transition (Argentina)
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A case of adult osteomyelitis in a Final Late Holocene hunter-gatherer population, eastern Pampa–Patagonian transition, Argentina
Published 2013“…Contrasting with osteomyelitis in children, in adults it is usually a subacute or chronic infection that develops secondary to an open injury. …”
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A case of adult osteomyelitis in a Final Late Holocene hunter-gatherer population, eastern Pampa–Patagonian transition, Argentina
Published 2013“…Contrasting with osteomyelitis in children, in adults it is usually a subacute or chronic infection that develops secondary to an open injury. …”
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Parasites in the Atacama Desert: New insights into the lifestyles of ancient human populations (3000–500 BP)
Published 2021“…Results suggest a low parasite burden relating to infection with pinworms, whipworms, and possible strongylids, as well as an absence of infection in most of the individuals. …”
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Detection of Vibrio cholerae aDNA in human burials from the fifth cholera pandemic in Argentina (1886–1887 AD)
Published 2021“…Objective: Detecting traces of ancient DNA of Vibrio cholerae to provide genetic information associated with the fifth cholera pandemic.Materials: Sediment samples from the sacral foramina of four individuals were analyzed, recovered from a mass grave near an institution dedicated exclusively to the isolation and treatment of citizens infected with cholera in the late 19th century in the city of Cordoba, Argentina.Methods: Paleogenetic techniques (ancient DNA extraction, PCR amplification, and Sanger sequencing) were applied. …”
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The effects of dehydration and local soil on parasite recovery: A preliminary paleoparasitological evaluation on experimental coprolites
Published 2021“…The small amount of parasite evidence often found in paleoparasitological analyses, including Central Argentina, could be attributed to the action of taphonomic processes rather than to the real absence of infection in these ancient populations. Importantly, the study highlights the role of local soil, confirmed for the first time by empirical data. …”
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Back to Doncellas: paleopathological analysis of osteological samples recovered in the 1970 in Puna de Jujuy, República Argentina
Published 2021“…The results obtained indicate that the sample is conformed, mostly, by adult female individuals. A low frequency of infection indicators and a regular oral health status were detected. …”
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Tuberculosis precolombina en el noroeste argentino (NOA) : el cementerio de Rincón Chico 21 (RCH 21), Santa María, Catamarca
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Evaluación de la periodontitis en cazadores-recolectores de Patagonia austral durante el Holoceno tardío (ca. 3500-200 años AP)
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Paleoparasitological and Archaeobotanical Studies of Fecal Remains from the Argentine Puna (Pueblo Viejo de Tucute archaeological site, province of Jujuy, 11th to 15th centuries)
Published 2023“…Among parasites, Physaloptera sp., acantocephalan, and ascaridid-like eggs were identified, which shed light on potential parasitic infections and their possible implications for human health. …”
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Studies on health and disease in historic urban populations from Mendoza (Argentina). New contributions for bioarchaeological study of la caridad temple
Published 2017“…The group analyzed shows high rates of infant mortality, evidence of dental enamel hypoplasia, porotic hyperostosis and orbitalia screen and infections in all age groups with the highest prevalence among sub-adults. …”
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ADJUDICATION, INTERPRETATION AND MORAL IMMUNITY: Reflexiones antropológicas sobre prácticas acusatorias en el marco de la pandemia del COVID-19 en la Argentina
Published 2020“…The spread of infections of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the COVID-19 disease in Argentina was followed by a series of situations that multiplied throughout the country where people suspected of having contracted the virus were victims of cruel accusations. …”
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Discovering Queta. Contributions from bioarchaeology to the knowledge of a prehispanic village of the Puna of Jujuy
Published 2021“…A low frequency of indicators of metabolic-systemic stress, infections and caries was revealed. The frequency of periapical injuries is considerable. …”
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Health and disease of hunter-gatherer groups from the eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition (Argentina) during the Late Holocene
Published 2015“…Bone and dental pathologies (e.g. osteoarthrosis, systemic stress, bone infections, trauma, caries, periodontal disease, antemortem tooth loss, and dental calculus) were considered. …”
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Paleopathological Research in Southern Patagonia: An Approach to Understanding Stress and Disease in Hunter-Gatherer Populations
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