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Roman Fort Drain Unmasks Persistent Parasite Infections on the Frontier
science2 months ago

Roman Fort Drain Unmasks Persistent Parasite Infections on the Frontier

A team analyzing Vindolanda’s latrine drain found parasite eggs—Ascaris and Trichuris—and Giardia duodenalis in a subset of 58 sediment samples, with 28% testing positive. The findings show repeated exposure to contaminated water and food at a Roman frontier fort despite baths and aqueducts, indicating infections persisted across generations and that sanitation infrastructure wasn’t enough to prevent disease at isolated outposts; these patterns echo evidence from other forts and highlight potential zoonotic routes linked to diet.

Toilets in ancient Jerusalem linked to deadly disease.
health2 years ago

Toilets in ancient Jerusalem linked to deadly disease.

Analysis of poop samples from 2,500-year-old latrines in Jerusalem revealed traces of dysentery-causing parasites, including the earliest known evidence of Giardia duodenalis. The toilets belonged to elite households in the city during the Iron Age, and the findings suggest that dysentery was a big problem in early cities of the ancient Near East due to over-crowding, heat, flies, and limited water available in the summer. The discovery sheds light on the health of people in ancient times and the spread of disease in early settlements.

Unearthing Ancient Toilets Exposes Fatal Disease in Jerusalem
health2 years ago

Unearthing Ancient Toilets Exposes Fatal Disease in Jerusalem

Analysis of poop samples from 2,500-year-old latrines in Jerusalem revealed traces of dysentery-causing parasites, including the earliest known evidence of Giardia duodenalis. The toilets belonged to elite households in the city during the Iron Age, and the findings suggest that dysentery was likely a big problem in early cities of the ancient Near East due to over-crowding, heat, flies, and limited water available in the summer. The discovery sheds light on the health of people in ancient times and the challenges they faced in preventing the spread of disease.