Slepchenko Sergey Mikhailovich, Gusev Alexander Vasilevich, Ivanov Sergey Nikolaevich, Svyatova Evgenia Olegovna
Institute for Problems of the Development of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tyumen, Siberia, Russia.
Archeology and Ethnology Sector, Archeology Department, YaNAO Arctic Research Center, Salekhard, YaNAO, Russia.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2015 Dec;110(8):974-80. doi: 10.1590/0074-02760150156. Epub 2015 Nov 24.
We present a paleoparasitological analysis of the medieval Zeleniy Yar burial ground of the XII-XII centuries AD located in the northern part of Western Siberia. Parasite eggs, identified as eggs of Opisthorchis felineus, were found in the samples from the pelvic area of a one year old infant buried at the site. Presence of these eggs in the soil samples from the infant's abdomen suggests that he/she was infected with opisthorchiasis and imply consumption of undercooked fish. Ethnographic records collected among the population of the northern part of Western Siberia reveal numerous cases of feeding raw fish to their children. Zeleniy Yar case of opisthorchiasis suggests that this dietary custom has persisted from at least medieval times.
我们对位于西西伯利亚北部公元12至13世纪的中世纪泽列尼娅尔墓地进行了古寄生虫学分析。在该墓地埋葬的一名一岁婴儿骨盆区域的样本中发现了被鉴定为猫后睾吸虫卵的寄生虫卵。婴儿腹部土壤样本中这些卵的存在表明他/她感染了后睾吸虫病,这意味着食用了未煮熟的鱼。在西西伯利亚北部人群中收集的人种学记录显示,有许多将生鱼喂给孩子的案例。泽列尼娅尔的后睾吸虫病案例表明,这种饮食习惯至少从中世纪就一直存在。