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Ancient bones shed new light on debate over origins of syphilis



Study finds 9,000-year-old remains in Americas hold genomes of bacteria family that causes diseaseAfter the French king Charles VIII invaded Italy in 1494, an unknown and disfiguring disease erupted in the army camps and duly spread across Europe when the men returned to their homelands the following year.The epidemic is regarded as the first historical account of syphilis, but where the disease came from has been debated by scholars ever since. One camp believes it emerged in the Americas, and was brought to Europe by Columbus in 1493. Another suspects it was lurking in Europe before the explorer set sail. Continue reading…



Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/dec/18/ancient-bones-debate-origins-of-syphilis-americas-europe

Author : Ian Sample Science editor

Publish date : 2024-12-18 16:00:00

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