The ancestors of present-day man (Homo sapiens sapiens) appeared in East Africa some three and a half million years ago (Australopithecs), and then migrated to Europe, Asia, and later to the Americas, thus beginning the differentiation process. The passage from nomadic to sedentary life took place in the Middle East in around 8000 BC. Wars, spontaneous migrations and forced migrations (slave trade) led to enormous mixtures of populations in Europe and Africa and favoured the spread of numerous parasitic diseases with specific strains according to geographic area. The three human plasmodia (Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, and P. malariae) were imported from Africa into the Mediterranean region with the first human migrations, but it was the...
This is an open-access articleAn intricate history of human dispersal and geographic colonization ha...
BACKGROUND: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
International audienceSchistosoma mansoni is the most widespread of the human-infecting schistosomes...
The ancestors of present-day man (Homo sapiens sapiens) appeared in East Africa some three and a hal...
The ancestors of present-day man (Homo sapiens sapiens ) appeared in East Africa some three and a...
Human diseases are not distributed at random geographically or temporally. The present chapter revie...
The global spread of parasites is unquestionably linked with human activities. Migration in all its ...
Background: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
Homo sapiens was born with infectious agents that circulated in the common ancestral animal from whi...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection that has evolved together with the humankind. Evidence in a...
The emergence of virulent Plasmodium falciparum in Africa within the past 6000 years as a result of ...
Many of the major human infectious diseases, including some now confined to humans and absent from a...
In opening the discussion on parasitic diseases of man in Africa I intend to adopt a broad definitio...
This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling th...
Schistosoma parasites successfully colonize new regions following the construction of water schemes ...
This is an open-access articleAn intricate history of human dispersal and geographic colonization ha...
BACKGROUND: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
International audienceSchistosoma mansoni is the most widespread of the human-infecting schistosomes...
The ancestors of present-day man (Homo sapiens sapiens) appeared in East Africa some three and a hal...
The ancestors of present-day man (Homo sapiens sapiens ) appeared in East Africa some three and a...
Human diseases are not distributed at random geographically or temporally. The present chapter revie...
The global spread of parasites is unquestionably linked with human activities. Migration in all its ...
Background: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
Homo sapiens was born with infectious agents that circulated in the common ancestral animal from whi...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection that has evolved together with the humankind. Evidence in a...
The emergence of virulent Plasmodium falciparum in Africa within the past 6000 years as a result of ...
Many of the major human infectious diseases, including some now confined to humans and absent from a...
In opening the discussion on parasitic diseases of man in Africa I intend to adopt a broad definitio...
This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling th...
Schistosoma parasites successfully colonize new regions following the construction of water schemes ...
This is an open-access articleAn intricate history of human dispersal and geographic colonization ha...
BACKGROUND: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
International audienceSchistosoma mansoni is the most widespread of the human-infecting schistosomes...