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Updates on parasite infection prevalence in the Joseon period based on parasitological studies of human coprolites isolated from archaeological sites in the cities of Euijeongbu, Gumi, and Wonju |
Chang Seok Oh, Jong-Yil Chai, Sori Min, Kyong Taek Oh, Jeonghwan Seol, Mi Kyung Song, Dong Hoon Shin, Min Seo |
Parasit Host Dis. 2023;61(1):89-93. Published online 2023 February 22 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/PHD.22129 |
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