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Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
2011 Volume.49 No. 3 p.323 ~ p.326
Enterobius vermicularis Eggs Discovered in Coprolites from a Medieval Korean Mummy
Shin Dong-Hoon

Oh Chang-Seok
Chai Jong-Yil
Lee Hye-Jung
Seo Min
Abstract
While the presence of pinworm eggs in archaeological samples has been reported by many researchers in the New World, those have been detected very scarcely in the Old World, especially in East Asian countries. In fact, many parasite species were recovered from the archeological remains in Korea, eggs of Enterobius vermicularis had not been found. Recently, a female mummy buried in the 17th century was discovered in the Joseon tomb from Dangjin-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. After rehydration process for 12 days, investigations were carried on the luminal surface of the colon. From them, 3 eggs of E. vermicularis were recovered. They were elliptical, transparent with a thin egg shell, 50.3¡¾5.2 ¥ìm (length) and 28.2¡¾3.9 ¥ìm (width) in size. This is the first discovery of E. vermicularis eggs in East Asia.
KEYWORD
Enterobius vermicularis, mummy, egg, 17th century
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