Title
Evidence of tungiasis in pre-hispanic America
Date Issued
13 May 2011
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Publisher(s)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
Ancient parasites of the genus Tunga originated in America and, during the fi rst half of the 19th century, were transported to the Eastern Hemisphere on transatlantic voyages. Although they were first documented by Spanish chroniclers after the arrival of Columbus, little is known about their presence in pre-Hispanic America. To evaluate the antiquity of tungiasis in America, we assessed several kinds of early documentation, including written evidence and pre-Incan earthenware reproductions. We identified 17 written documents and 4 anthropomorphic figures, of which 3 originated from the Chimu culture and 1 from the Maranga culture. Tungiasis has been endemic to Peru for at least 14 centuries. We also identified a pottery fragment during this study. This fragment is the fourth representation of tungiasis in pre-Hispanic America identifi ed and provides explicit evidence of disease endemicity in ancient Peru.
Start page
855
End page
862
Volume
17
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Enfermedades infecciosas
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79955754659
PubMed ID
Source
Emerging Infectious Diseases
ISSN of the container
10806059
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