Confusing a Pollen Grain with a Parasite Egg: Infection or Traditional Medicine?

作者: Gholamreza Mowlavi , Niloofar Paknezhad , Jean Dupouy-Camet , Jean Pierre Hugot

DOI: 10.3347/KJP.2020.58.2.211

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摘要: Camacho & Reinhard stated in the December 2019 issue of KJP (57: 621-625) that we confused a pollen grain with an Enterobius egg found grave female adolescent residing ancient Tehran 7,000 years ago. We want here to clarify and answer outlined points their article.

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