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The outcasts, the sick, and the undead: atypical burials of the late medieval to modern greater Poland. [PDF]
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An absolutely dated mid-Holocene English yew chronology offers new opportunities for archaeological and palaeoenvironmental research. [PDF]
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Toward a historical sociology of infectious disease governance: an interview with Alexandre White. [PDF]
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The white plague returns to London—with a vengeance
Lancet, The, 2011Alimuddin Zumla
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Reflections on the white plague
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2009Tuberculosis continues to be one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality from infectious disease worldwide. When WHO declared tuberculosis a global emergency in 1993, the initial response from the international community was sluggish and inadequate.
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New Scientist, 2007
A disease that fends off nearly every drug you throw at it could already be taking hold in a town near you.
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A disease that fends off nearly every drug you throw at it could already be taking hold in a town near you.
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White Plague, White Band, and Other “White” Diseases
2004Although commonly reported among disease occurrences of reef corals (Weil et al. 2002), the “white” diseases are probably the most enigmatic. There are a number of these diseases, or syndromes, and confusion arises because of the very similar disease signs that are present in association with each of them.
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