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Mummy of 17th Century Child May Alter the History of Smallpox according to : techtimes

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DNA From 17th Century Mummy Of A Child From Lithuania May Rewrite History Of Smallpox


DNA From 17th Century Mummy Of A Child From Lithuania May Rewrite History Of Smallpox
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Ticked Off!Here's What You Need To Know About Lyme DiseaseAdvertisementFindings of a new study offer a new timeline for smallpox, a deadly disease caused by the variola virus.Smallpox Not An Ancient DiseaseResearchers have found evidence suggesting that the pathogen responsible for millions of deaths worldwide before it was finally declared eradicated in 1980 may be a modern killer and not an ancient disease as previously believed.
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When Did Smallpox Emerge? 17th Century Lithuanian Mummy Could Rewrite History Of The Deadly Disease


When Did Smallpox Emerge? 17th Century Lithuanian Mummy Could Rewrite History Of The Deadly Disease
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Scientists have long thought that smallpox — one of the most devastating diseases to ever afflict humankind — has been around for thousands of years.The World Health Organization, for instance, states that smallpox, caused by the Variola virus, has existed for at least 3,000 years.However, a new study based on the genetic analysis of the viral DNA obtained from the partially mummified remains of a 17th century Lithuanian child has called this belief into question.
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Mummy of 17th Century Child May Alter the History of Smallpox


Mummy of 17th Century Child May Alter the History of Smallpox
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