16th century skeletons suggest the slave trade brought some diseases to Mexico
The remains of slaves buried in a mass grave carried hepatitis B and yaws
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Three skeletons excavated in Mexico City, including these skulls, came from African slaves who carried versions of two infectious diseases that were novel to the Americas in the 1500s, a new study finds.
R. Barquera et al/Current Biology 2020