The evidence for TB in archaeological human remains for the Old World is reviewed in published and some unpublished sources. The evidence of Pott's disease was considered specific for TB, with other bone changes, such as rib lesions, as non-specific. Limitations of the data are discussed. Most evidence for TB comes from skeletons from the northern hemisphere, particularly in Europe in the late Medieval period (12th-16th centuries AD), but there is early evidence in the Near/Middle East and Egypt. Many parts of Africa, Asia and Australasia have very little or no evidence. aDNA analysis has provided data on species and strains of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex organisms affecting people in the past. The extant data suggest the first e...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
Clear skeletal evidence of prehistoric tuberculosis (TB) is rare, especially in children. We describ...
Tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy are infections caused by Mycobacteria. This paper documents new skelet...
Tuberculosis has plagued humans and animals for thousands of years. Though apparently in decline wit...
Tuberculosis (TB) has been one of the most important infectious diseases affecting mankind and still...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient chronic infectious disease that remains a global health concern. In ...
Ancient and historical tuberculosis (TB) can be recognized by its typical paleopathology in human re...
AbstractThe direct detection of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular biomarkers has profound...
Tuberculosis is known to have afflicted humans throughout history and re-emerged towards the end of ...
The characterisation of ancient tuberculosis is not totally dependent on the recovery of intact geno...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial, infectious disease, currently responsible for millions of deaths w...
Ancient and historical tuberculosis (TB) can be recognized by its typical paleopathology in human re...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
Tuberculosis is a re-emerging disease and is a major problem in both developing and developed countr...
The aim of this research is to gain insights on the progression timeline of osteoarticular tuberculo...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
Clear skeletal evidence of prehistoric tuberculosis (TB) is rare, especially in children. We describ...
Tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy are infections caused by Mycobacteria. This paper documents new skelet...
Tuberculosis has plagued humans and animals for thousands of years. Though apparently in decline wit...
Tuberculosis (TB) has been one of the most important infectious diseases affecting mankind and still...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient chronic infectious disease that remains a global health concern. In ...
Ancient and historical tuberculosis (TB) can be recognized by its typical paleopathology in human re...
AbstractThe direct detection of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular biomarkers has profound...
Tuberculosis is known to have afflicted humans throughout history and re-emerged towards the end of ...
The characterisation of ancient tuberculosis is not totally dependent on the recovery of intact geno...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial, infectious disease, currently responsible for millions of deaths w...
Ancient and historical tuberculosis (TB) can be recognized by its typical paleopathology in human re...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
Tuberculosis is a re-emerging disease and is a major problem in both developing and developed countr...
The aim of this research is to gain insights on the progression timeline of osteoarticular tuberculo...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
Clear skeletal evidence of prehistoric tuberculosis (TB) is rare, especially in children. We describ...
Tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy are infections caused by Mycobacteria. This paper documents new skelet...