Prehistoric Teeth Used to Create Historic Map of Infectious Diseases
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Like us, our ancestors have been fighting devastating epidemics, and understanding what pathogens are at stake could help us prevent another pandemic.
Large-scale mapping of prehistoric teeth and bones provides new insights into current infectious diseases. This could influence vaccine development. ...
Prehistoric teeth used to create historic map of infectious diseases
29.07.2025 - A research project led jointly by researchers from the University of Oxford, the University of Copenhagen and University of Cambridge shows that large-scale mapping of prehistoric teeth and bones provides new knowledge of present-day infectious diseases. This may, among other things, have an impact on the development of vaccines.
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