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Red squirrels instrumental in spreading leprosy in medieval England, study finds

Red squirrels instrumental in spreading leprosy in medieval England, study finds
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New Research Suggests That Leprosy Passed Between Medieval Squirrels and Humans – One Green Planet

New Research Suggests That Leprosy Passed Between Medieval Squirrels and Humans – One Green Planet
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Our Narrative About Leprosy Just Changed

Scientists have long believed that leprosy originated with humans, but a medieval squirrel suggests a different possibility. Researchers examined the bones of red squirrels from.

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Study finds England got leprosy from red squirrels in the Middle Ages

New research reveals red squirrels transmitted a strain of leprosy to humans centuries ago, challenging assumptions about the disease.

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