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Syphilis originated in Americas, ancient DNA shows
Columbus did not take syphilis to the Americas – he brought it back to Europe
When a mysterious flesh-rotting disease broke out in Europe in 1495, two years after Christopher Columbus returned from the Americas, suspicion fell on his crew.
Syphilis originated in the Americas, ancient DNA shows, but European colonialism spread it widely
Paleogenomics has finally solved a question that has puzzled researchers for decades: Where did syphilis come from?
Syphilis Origin: New evidence links syphilis to the Americas, spreading to Europe post-Columbus
A new study published in the journal Nature provides compelling evidence that syphilis originated in the Americas and spread globally through European colonization.
Ancient DNA suggests syphilis originated in Americas before ravaging Europe
For centuries, scientists have disputed the origins of syphilis. A new study of ancient DNA supports an American origin for syphilis, before Columbus arrived.
New Study Links Syphilis Origins to the Americas
New research on ancient DNA traces syphilis origins to the Americas, shedding light on the 15th-century outbreak in Europe.
Did Columbus Bring Syphilis to Europe? Ancient DNA Suggests So
In the spring of 1495, the French army, under the reign of Charles VIII, faced an unexpected enemy. Soldiers weren’t battling an advancing foe but rather a mysterious and grotesque disease. What began as lesions on the skin quickly erupted into a full-scale epidemic.
Syphilis has its roots in America, but Europeans spread it all over the world
In the spring of 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an unknown disease that caused extremely high mortality rates and quickly spread throughout Europe,
Origins of European syphilis revealed as key explorer caused serious outbreak
Christopher Columbus returned with the unwelcome souvenir after his travels in the Americas, new research claims, causing a serious outbreak of the killer illness
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Syphilis had its roots in the Americas, archaeological bone study suggests
In spring 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an apparently ...
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How Peter Buxtun Exposed the Notorious Tuskegee Syphilis Scandal
For years, he tried to expose the Tuskegee syphilis study, but no one would listen. By Maggie Jones One afternoon in the ...
News Medical on MSN
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Syphilis family traced to Pre-Columbian Americas
In spring 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an apparently ...
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The weird place you can get an STI that everyone can see — it causes itching, swelling and discharge
Sexually transmitted infections — which affect one in five Americans — are most commonly found on the genitals, anus and ...
Medscape
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Oral Doxycycline Shows Promise in Care of Ocular Syphilis
Oral doxycycline may be as effective as IV penicillin in treating ocular syphilis for some patients with the condition, a new ...
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