Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts and the archaeological record. In Britain, leprosy was widespread throughout the Middle Ages until its gradual and unexplained decline between the 14th and 16th centuries. The nature of this ancient endemic leprosy and its relationship to modern strains is only partly understood. Modern leprosy strains are currently divided into 5 phylogenetic groups, types 0 to 4, each with strong geographical links. Until recently, European strains, both ancient and modern, were thought to be exclusively type 3 strains. However, evidence for type 2 strains, a group normally associated with Central Asia and the Middle East, has recently been found in archaeo...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
<div><p>Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such ...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
BACKGROUND: Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
International audienceLeprosy was widespread in Mediaeval Europe but molecular evidence indicates ge...
M.leprae is one of the two causative agents of human leprosy; the other being M.lepromatosis. Like M...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
<div><p>Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such ...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
BACKGROUND: Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
International audienceLeprosy was widespread in Mediaeval Europe but molecular evidence indicates ge...
M.leprae is one of the two causative agents of human leprosy; the other being M.lepromatosis. Like M...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...