International audienceHuman tuberculosis has been considered for a long time as a model of animal infection transmitted to humans, resulting from cattle domestication at the Neolithic period. A decade ago, studies of molecular phylogeny of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) has challenged this dogma, suggesting that this human infection could be as old as the human species and emerged ca 2-3 Myrs ago. Yet, recent studies of molecular clock computations proposed that human tuberculosis could not be older than 6 kyrs BP. In order to bring new data to this debate, we studied the paleopathological evidence of tuberculosis on a large sample of two Neolithic sites from Syria in the Near East, cradle of agriculture and domestication: Dj...
AbstractThe direct detection of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular biomarkers has profound...
<div><p>Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous ...
Tuberculosis caused 20% of all human deaths in the Western world between the seventeenth and ninetee...
International audienceHuman tuberculosis has been considered for a long time as a model of animal in...
International audienceHuman tuberculosis has been considered for a long time as a model of animal in...
International audienceThe question of pre-neolithic tuberculosis is still open in paleopathological ...
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It ha...
Tuberculosis (TB) has been one of the most important infectious diseases affecting mankind and still...
This study reports on three strongly suggestive cases of tuberculosis from the Neolithic village of ...
Ancient and historical tuberculosis (TB) can be recognized by its typical paleopathology in human re...
Tuberculosis is a significant global disease today, so understanding its origins and history is impo...
Background:Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It has...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial, infectious disease, currently responsible for millions of deaths w...
Tuberculosis represents one of the humankind's most socially devastating diseases. Despite a long hi...
This paper follows the dramatic changes in scientific research during the last 20 years regarding th...
AbstractThe direct detection of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular biomarkers has profound...
<div><p>Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous ...
Tuberculosis caused 20% of all human deaths in the Western world between the seventeenth and ninetee...
International audienceHuman tuberculosis has been considered for a long time as a model of animal in...
International audienceHuman tuberculosis has been considered for a long time as a model of animal in...
International audienceThe question of pre-neolithic tuberculosis is still open in paleopathological ...
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It ha...
Tuberculosis (TB) has been one of the most important infectious diseases affecting mankind and still...
This study reports on three strongly suggestive cases of tuberculosis from the Neolithic village of ...
Ancient and historical tuberculosis (TB) can be recognized by its typical paleopathology in human re...
Tuberculosis is a significant global disease today, so understanding its origins and history is impo...
Background:Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It has...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial, infectious disease, currently responsible for millions of deaths w...
Tuberculosis represents one of the humankind's most socially devastating diseases. Despite a long hi...
This paper follows the dramatic changes in scientific research during the last 20 years regarding th...
AbstractThe direct detection of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular biomarkers has profound...
<div><p>Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous ...
Tuberculosis caused 20% of all human deaths in the Western world between the seventeenth and ninetee...