Molecular identification of falciparum malaria and human tuberculosis co-infections in mummies from the Fayum depression (Lower Egypt).
Due to the presence of the lake Quarun and to the particular nature of its irrigation system, it has been speculated that the Fayum, a large depression 80 kilometers south-west of modern Cairo, was exposed to the hazards of malaria in historic times. Similarly, it has been speculated that, in the sa...
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Autores principales: | Albert Lalremruata, Markus Ball, Raffaella Bianucci, Beatrix Welte, Andreas G Nerlich, Jürgen F J Kun, Carsten M Pusch |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1515afa126154ca585521a0a5f81e373 |
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