Pathogen genomics study of an early medieval community in Germany reveals extensive co-infections

Summary

The high burden of infectious disease, together with osteological markers of physiological stress, reflect a poor health status of the community. This could have been an indirect result of the climate decline in Europe at the time, caused by the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA). Our findings suggest that LALIA may have created an ecological context in which persistent outbreaks set the stage for major epidemics of severe diseases such as leprosy and smallpox hundreds of years later. © 2022. The Author(s).

Authors Bonczarowska JH, Susat J, Mühlemann B, Jasch-Boley I, Brather S, Höke B, Brather-Walter S, Schoenenberg V, Scheschkewitz J, Graenert G, Krausse D, Francken M, Jones TC, Wahl J, Nebel A, Krause-Kyora B
Journal Genome biology
Publication Date 2022 Dec 13;23(1):250
PubMed 36510283
PubMed Central PMC9746117
DOI 10.1186/s13059-022-02806-8

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