Han Eun-Taek, Guk Sang-Mee, Kim Jae-Lip, Jeong Hoon-Jin, Kim Soo-Nam, Chai Jong-Yil
Department of Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul 110-799, Korea.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2003;98 Suppl 1:123-6. doi: 10.1590/s0074-02762003000900018.
Excavations at two sites dating from 2000 BC-1900 AD in southeastern areas of the Republic of Korea, revealed the remains of several structures. Examination of the contents suspected privies revealed the presence of eggs from 5 kinds of parasite: Ascaris, Trichuris, Clonorchis, and two species of unknown trematodes. Clonorchis sinensis eggs were found in a soil dating from around AD 668-935. This is the first record of C. sinensis eggs in archaeological materials in the Republic of Korea.
在大韩民国东南部两个可追溯到公元前2000年至公元1900年的遗址进行的发掘,发现了几处建筑遗迹。对疑似厕所的内部物品进行检查后,发现了5种寄生虫的卵:蛔虫、鞭虫、华支睾吸虫,以及两种未知吸虫。在大约公元668年至935年的土壤中发现了华支睾吸虫卵。这是大韩民国考古材料中华支睾吸虫卵的首次记录。