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Intestinal Parasites in an Ottoman Period Latrine from Acre (Israel) Dating to the Early 1800s CE
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Intestinal Parasites in an Ottoman Period Latrine from Acre (Israel) Dating to the Early 1800s CE

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(6):575-580.
Published online: December 31, 2019

1Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, UK

2Israel Antiquities Authority, Akko, Israel

*Corresponding author (pdm39@cam.ac.uk)
• Received: July 11, 2019   • Revised: August 5, 2019   • Accepted: August 20, 2019

Copyright © 2019 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Map showing the location of Acre in the eastern Mediterranean, and the location of the cesspool in the old city (A); cross sectional plan of the cesspit (B); Ottoman pipe dating to the early 1800s, which enables us to date the contents of the cesspool (C).
Fig. 2 Parasite eggs found in the Ottoman latrine from Acre, Israel. (A) Ascaris lumbricoides egg (dimensions 64×51 μm); (B) Taenia sp. tapeworm egg (dimensions 35×32 μm); (C) Dibothriocephalus sp. egg (dimensions 66×38 μm); (D) Dicrocoelium dendriticum egg (dimensions 38×21 μm); (E) Trichuris trichiura egg (dimensions 52×24 μm). All black scale bars indicate 20 μm.
Intestinal Parasites in an Ottoman Period Latrine from Acre (Israel) Dating to the Early 1800s CE

Parasite taxa found in each sample with mean dimensions, standard deviations and egg concentrations (eggs per gram)

Parasite Samples positive Width (μm) Length (μm) Eggs/g
Ascaris lumbricoides All Mean: 45.8
SD: 2.3
Mean: 61.8
SD: 4.0
30–355
Trichuris trichiura 2, 7 Mean: 25.7
SD: 2.1
Mean: 48.6
SD: 2.9
5–25
Taenia sp. 7 32.1 35.4 5
Dibothriocephalus sp. 7 Mean: 39.7 Mean: 65.0 10
Dicrocoelium dendriticum 7 21.5 37.7 5
Entamoeba histolytica 2 - - -
Giardia duodenalis 7 - - -

Positive absorbance readings for the ELISA analysis of samples 2 and 7. Eight subsamples were tested on each occasion

Parasite Sample 2 Sample 7


1st test 2nd test 1st test 2nd test
Entamoeba histolytica 0.681 0.088 −ve not required
0.460
0.653
0.485
0.152
0.614
0.551

Giardia duodenalis −ve not required 0.544 0.474
0.323

Cryptosporidium parvum −ve not required −ve not required
Table 1 Parasite taxa found in each sample with mean dimensions, standard deviations and egg concentrations (eggs per gram)
Table 2 Positive absorbance readings for the ELISA analysis of samples 2 and 7. Eight subsamples were tested on each occasion