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Creating communities of care: Sex estimation and mobility histories of adolescents buried in the cemetery of St. Mary Magdalen leprosarium (Winchester, England)

Filipek KL, Roberts CA, Montgomery J, et al. Wiley. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 2022;
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Mycobacterium leprae diversity and population dynamics in medieval Europe from novel ancient genomes.

Pfrengle S, Neukamm J, Guellil M, et al. BMC biology. 2021; 19 (1) : 220.
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Lepra, een vergeten ziekte in Nederland

de Vries HJC. Tijdschrift voor Infectieziekten. 2021; 16 (1) : 3-11.
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Markets and Mycobacteria – A Comprehensive Analysis of the Infuence of Urbanization on Leprosy and Tuberculosis Prevalence in Denmark (AD 1200–1536)

Kelmelis KS, Kristensen VRL, Alexandersen M, et al. Springer International Publishing. Bioarchaeology and Social Theory. 2020;

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Evolutionary history of Mycobacterium leprae in the Pacific Islands.

Blevins K, Crane A, Lum C, et al. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 2020; 375 (1812) : 20190582.
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Archéologie et ancienneté de la lèpre en Polynésie : insularité, peuplement, colonisation et circulation des germes pathogènes

Sellier P. Archéologie de la santé, anthropologie du soin. 2019;

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Archival, paleopathological and aDNA-based techniques in leprosy research and the case of Father Petrus Donders at the Leprosarium 'Batavia', Suriname.

van Dissel J, Pieters T, Geluk A, et al. International journal of paleopathology. 2019;
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Hansen's disease : The forgotten and neglected disease

Ribón W. Universidad Industrial de Santander. 2019;
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Ancient DNA study reveals HLA susceptibility locus for leprosy in medieval Europeans.

Krause-Kyora B, Nutsua M, Boehme L, et al. Nature communications. 2018; 9 (1) : 1569.
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Ancient genomes reveal a high diversity of Mycobacterium leprae in medieval Europe.

Schuenemann V, Avanzi C, Krause-Kyora B, et al. PLoS pathogens. 2018; 14 (5) : e1006997.
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Climate and disease in Medieval Eurasia

Green M. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. 2018;
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Leprosy at the edge of Europe-Biomolecular, isotopic and osteoarchaeological findings from medieval Ireland.

Taylor MG, Murphy E, Mendum T, et al. PloS one. 2018; 13 (12) : e0209495.
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A brief biographic sketch of Dr. Bhau Daji Lad (1822–1874): A forgotten figure of Indian dermatology

Mukhopadhyay A. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology. 2018;
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The Distribution and Origins of Ancient Leprosy

Donoghue H, Taylor MG, Mendum T, et al. IntechOpen. Hansen's Disease. 2018;
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Investigation of a Medieval Pilgrim Burial Excavated from the Leprosarium of St Mary Magdalen Winchester, UK.

Roffey S, Tucker K, Filipek-Ogden K, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2017; 11 (1) : e0005186.
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Leprosy, Historical

Robertson J. International Encyclopedia of Public Health . 2017;

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Early Human Migrations (ca. 13,000 Years Ago) or Postcontact Europeans for the Earliest Spread of Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis to the Americas.

Mark S. Interdisciplinary perspectives on infectious diseases. 2017;
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Human Genetic Ancestral Composition Correlates with the Origin of Mycobacterium leprae Strains in a Leprosy Endemic Population.

Cardona-Castro N, Cortés E, Beltrán C, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2015; 9 (9) : e0004045.
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Insight into the evolution and origin of leprosy bacilli from the genome sequence of Mycobacterium lepromatosis

Singh P, Benjak A, Schuenemann V, et al. National Acad Sciences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2015;
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A migration-driven model for the historical spread of leprosy in medieval Eastern and Central Europe

Donoghue H, Michael Taylor G, Marcsik Ó, et al. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2015;

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