National Geographic's Historia magazine echoes a research with IPHES-CERCA participation
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National Geographic's Historia magazine echoes a research with IPHES-CERCA participation

The news highlights the multidisciplinary study published in the journal Saguntum describing, for the first time, eggs of intestinal worms in an individual from 5,500 years ago

La revista Historia de National Geographic es fa ressò del descobriment d'ous de cucs intestinals (Ascaris lumbricoides) a les restes esquelètiques d'una dona procedent del jaciment de Los Pilares (Jaén) de fa més de 5.500 anys.

L'estudi, publicat a la revista Saguntum de la Universitat de València i titulat "Primer hallazgo de Ascaris lumbricoides en un individio del Calcolítico iniciat en la Península Ibérica" ha comptat amb la participació del Dr. Ángel Rubio-Salvador, investigador Juan de la Cierva a l'IPHES-CERCA. 

 

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