Françoise Bouchet

New finding of Giardia intestinalis   (Eukaryote, Metamonad) in Old World archaeological site using immunofluorescence and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (2008)

Le Bailly, Matthieu, Gonçalves, Marcelo LC, Harter-Lailheugue, Stéphanie, Prodéo, Frédéric, Araujo, Adauto, Bouchet, Françoise

In this study, nine organic sediment samples from a medieval archaeological site at Pineuilh, France, were examined for Giardia intestinalis   using two commercially available immunological kits...

Paleoparasitological remains revealed by seven historic contexts from "Place d'Armes", Namur, Belgium (2007)

Stephanie Harter-Lailheugue, Matthieu Le Bailly, Adauto Araújo, Luiz Fernando Ferreira, ...

Human occupation for several centuries was recorded in the archaeological layers of "Place d'Armes", Namur, Belgium. Preventive archaeological excavations were carried out between 1996/1997 and seven...

Parasitism in Kansas in the 1800s A glimpse to the past through the analysis of grave sediments from Meadowlark cemetery (2007)

Matthieu Le Bailly, Marcelo LC Gonçalves, Christine Lefèvre, Donna C Roper, Jeremy W Pye, Adauto Araujo, ...

During the excavations of the XIX century Meadowlark cemetery (Manhattan, Kansas, US), samples of sediments were taken from around five skeletons, and analyzed to detect intestinal parasites. No...

Paléoparasitologie et immunologie. L’exemple d’Entamoeba histolytica (2006)

Matthieu Le Bailly, Françoise Bouchet

Afin de développer l’éventail des parasitoses mises en évidence en contextes archéologiques, et compléter les référentiels paléoparasitologiques, l’immunologie a été employée pour...

Paleoparasitological remains revealed by seven historic contexts from "Place d'Armes", Namur, Belgium (2006)

Rocha,Gino Chaves Da, Le Bailly,Matthieu, Araújo,Adauto, Ferreira,Luiz Fernando, ...

Human occupation for several centuries was recorded in the archaeological layers of "Place d'Armes", Namur, Belgium. Preventive archaeological excavations were carried out between 1996/1997 and seven...

Parasitism in Kansas in the 1800s: a glimpse to the past through the analysis of grave sediments from Meadowlark cemetery (2006)

Le Bailly,Matthieu, Gonçalves,Marcelo LC, Lefèvre,Christine, Roper,Donna C, Pye,Jeremy W, Araujo,Adauto, ...

During the excavations of the XIX century Meadowlark cemetery (Manhattan, Kansas, US), samples of sediments were taken from around five skeletons, and analyzed to detect intestinal parasites. No...

Diphyllobothrium: Neolithic Parasite? (2005)

Matthieu Le Bailly, Urs Leuzinger, Helmut Schlichtherle, Françoise Bouchet

During paleoparasitological analyses on several Neolithic sites in Switzerland (Arbon-Bleiche 3) and southwestern Germany (Hornstaad-Hörnle I, Torwiesen II, and Seekirch-Stockwiesen), numerous eggs...

Intestinal parasite analysis in organic sediments collected from a 16th-century Belgian archeological site (2005)

Fernandes,Alexandre, Ferreira,Luiz Fernando, Gonçalves,Marcelo Luiz Carvalho, Bouchet,Françoise, Klein,Carlos Henrique, Iguchi,Takumi, ...

Parasite eggs found in organic remains collected from medieval structures in Raversijde (medieval name: Walraversijde), a village on the northern coast of Belgium, are discussed. The eggs were...

Parasitism, the Diversity of Life, and Paleoparasitology (2003)

Adauto Araújo, Ana Maria Jansen, Françoise Bouchet, Karl Reinhard, Luiz Fernando Ferreira

The parasite-host-environment system is dynamic, with several points of equilibrium. This makes it difficult to trace the thresholds between benefit and damage, and therefore, the definitions of...

Evolution of Ascariasis in Humans and Pigs: a Multi-disciplinary Approach (2003)

Odile Loreille, Françoise Bouchet

The nematode parasite Ascaris lumbricoides   infects the digestive tracts of over 1.4 billion people worldwide, and its sister species, Ascaris suum   , has infected a countless number of...

Parasite Remains in Archaeological Sites (2003)

Françoise Bouchet, Niéde Guidon, Katharina Dittmar, Stephanie Harter, Luiz Fernando Ferreira, Sergio Miranda Chaves, ...

Organic remains can be found in many different environments. They are the most significant source for paleoparasitological studies as well as for other paleoecological reconstruction. Preserved...

The State of the Art of Paleoparasitological Research in the Old World (2003)

Françoise Bouchet, Stéphanie Harter, Matthieu Le Bailly

Paleoparasitology in the Old World has mainly concerned the study of latrine sediments and coprolites collected from mummified bodies or archaeological strata, mostly preserved by natural conditions....

First Paleoparasitological Study of an Embalming Rejects Jar Found in Saqqara, Egypt (2003)

Stéphanie Harter, Matthieu Le Bailly, Francis Janot, Françoise Bouchet

For the first time, a jar of embalming rejects was studied in search for helminth parasite eggs. This kind of jar was used to put discarded material by Egyptian embalmers during mummification...

Toxocara canis   (Werner, 1782) Eggs in the Pleistocene Site of Menez-Dregan, France (300,000-500,000 Years Before Present) (2003)

Françoise Bouchet, Adauto Araújo, Stephanie Harter, Sérgio Miranda Chaves, Antonio Nascimento Duarte, Jean Laurent Monnier, ...

On the archaeological site of Menez-Dregan in Brittany, France, dated 300,000-500,000 years-old, paleoparasitological analysis of cave deposits led to the detection of well-preserved helminth eggs,...

Parasitism, the diversity of life, and paleoparasitology (2003)

Araújo,Adauto, Jansen,Ana Maria, Bouchet,Françoise, Reinhard,Karl, Ferreira,Luiz Fernando

The parasite-host-environment system is dynamic, with several points of equilibrium. This makes it difficult to trace the thresholds between benefit and damage, and therefore, the definitions of...

Evolution of ascariasis in humans and pigs: a multi-disciplinary approach (2003)

Loreille,Odile, Bouchet,Françoise

The nematode parasite Ascaris lumbricoides infects the digestive tracts of over 1.4 billion people worldwide, and its sister species, Ascaris suum, has infected a countless number of domesticated and...

Parasite remains in archaeological sites (2003)

Bouchet,Françoise, Guidon,Niéde, Dittmar,Katharina, Harter,Stephanie, Ferreira,Luiz Fernando, Chaves,Sergio Miranda, ...

Organic remains can be found in many different environments. They are the most significant source for paleoparasitological studies as well as for other paleoecological reconstruction. Preserved...

The state of the art of paleoparasitological research in the old world (2003)

Bouchet,Françoise, Harter,Stéphanie, Le Bailly,Matthieu

Paleoparasitology in the Old World has mainly concerned the study of latrine sediments and coprolites collected from mummified bodies or archaeological strata, mostly preserved by natural conditions....

First paleoparasitological study of an embalming rejects jar found in Saqqara, Egypt (2003)

Harter,Stéphanie, Le Bailly,Matthieu, Janot,Francis, Bouchet,Françoise

For the first time, a jar of embalming rejects was studied in search for helminth parasite eggs. This kind of jar was used to put discarded material by Egyptian embalmers during mummification...

Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782) eggs in the Pleistocene site of Menez-Dregan, France (300,000-500,000 years before present) (2003)

Bouchet,Françoise, Araújo,Adauto, Harter,Stephanie, Chaves,Sérgio Miranda, Duarte,Antonio Nascimento, Monnier,Jean Laurent, ...

On the archaeological site of Menez-Dregan in Brittany, France, dated 300,000-500,000 years-old, paleoparasitological analysis of cave deposits led to the detection of well-preserved helminth eggs,...