Skeletons May Put Blame on Vikings for Smallpox ' Spread
FRIDAY, July 24, 2020 -- The Vikings had smallpox and may have spread it wherever they ventured, scientists report.
That conclusion stems from an examination of teeth from 1,400-year-old Viking skeletons that contained extinct strains of smallpox....
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - Category: General Medicine Source Type: news
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