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Brief communication: evidence of Bartonella quintana infections in skeletons of a historical mass grave in Kassel, Germany.

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Brief communication: evidence of Bartonella quintana infections in skeletons of a historical mass grave in Kassel, Germany.

Auteurs : Philipp V. Grumbkow ; Anna Zipp ; Verena Seidenberg ; Lars Fehren-Schmitz ; Volkhard A J. Kempf ; Uwe Gross ; Susanne Hummel

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Abstract

In 2008, a mass grave was found on the grounds of the University of Kassel, Germany. Historians hypothesized that the individuals died in a typhoid fever epidemic in winter 1813/14. To test this hypothesis, the bones were investigated on the presence of specific DNA of pathogens linked to the historical diagnosis oftyphoid fever. It was possible to prove the specific DNA of Bartonella quintana in three individuals, suggesting that their cause of death is linked to an epidemic background.

DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.21551
PubMed: 21710687

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