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  • 2. [Contribution of paleopathology to defining the pathocoenosis of infectious diseases (Part one)].
    Sabbatani S, Fiorino S.
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  • 3. The palaeopathology of bone disease.
    Wells C.
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  • 4. Human treponematosis and tuberculosis: evidence from the New World.
    El-Najjar MY.
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  • 5. Treponematosis in regional and chronological perspective from central Gulf Coast Florida.
    Hutchinson DL.
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    Marcsik A, Molnár E, Szathmáry L.
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  • 7. Human major infections: Tuberculosis, treponematoses, leprosy-A paleopathological perspective of their evolution.
    Henneberg M, Holloway-Kew K, Lucas T.
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  • 8. Stefano Delle Chiaie (1794-1860), a forerunner of osteoarticular paleopathology.
    Pasero G, Marson P.
    Clin Exp Rheumatol; 2006 Dec 05; 24(6):613-6. PubMed ID: 17207374
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  • 10. Leprosy and tuberculosis in Iron Age Southeast Asia?
    Tayles N, Buckley HR.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2004 Nov 05; 125(3):239-56. PubMed ID: 15386255
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  • 11. Disease and mortality in the Early Bronze Age people of Bab edh-Dhra, Jordan.
    Ortner DJ.
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  • 12. Two probable cases of treponemal disease of Medieval date from England.
    Mays S, Crane-Kramer G, Bayliss A.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2003 Feb 05; 120(2):133-43. PubMed ID: 12541331
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  • 13. First Paleogenetic Evidence of Probable Syphilis and Treponematoses Cases in the Brazilian Colonial Period.
    Guedes L, Dias O, Neto J, Ribeiro da Silva LDP, Mendonça de Souza SMF, Iñiguez AM.
    Biomed Res Int; 2018 Feb 05; 2018():8304129. PubMed ID: 30406142
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  • 14. Look to the bones for clues to human disease.
    Bosch X.
    Lancet; 2000 Apr 08; 355(9211):1248. PubMed ID: 10770315
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  • 16. An introduction to diagnostic criteria of syphilis, treponarid and yaws (treponematoses) in dry bones, and some implications.
    Hackett CJ.
    Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol; 1975 Oct 30; 368(3):229-41. PubMed ID: 810954
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  • 18. Paleomicrobiology of Leprosy.
    Spigelman M, Rubini M.
    Microbiol Spectr; 2016 Aug 30; 4(4):. PubMed ID: 27726813
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