Dicrocoelium Egg Identified in an Ancient Cemetery in Kiasar Archeological Site, Northern Iran, Dated Back 247 BC-224 AD
Background: Along with the newly emergence of paleoparasitology research in Iran, findings of parasites from Northern part of the county have not been reported so far. In this study tracking for the lancet liver fluke dates back 250 BC is addressed. Methods: Samples were taken from grave crypts of t...
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Main Authors: | Negar BIZHANI (Author), Abdol Motalleb SHARIFI (Author), Mohmmad Bagher ROKNI (Author), Jean DUPOUY CAMET (Author), Mostafa REZAEIAN (Author), Mohammad FALLAH KIAPI (Author), Niloofar PAKNEZHAD (Author), Faezeh NAJAFI (Author), Gholamreza MOWLAVI (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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