Marr John S, Calisher Charles H
Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, VA, USA.
Emerg Infect Dis. 2003 Dec;9(12):1599-603. doi: 10.3201/eid0912.030288.
Alexander the Great died in Babylon in 323 BC. His death at age 32 followed a 2-week febrile illness. Speculated causes of death have included poisoning; assassination, and a number of infectious diseases. One incident, mentioned by Plutarch but not considered by previous investigators, may shed light on the cause of Alexander's death. The incident, which occurred as he entered Babylon, involved a flock of ravens exhibiting unusual behavior and subsequently dying at his feet. The inexplicable behavior of ravens is reminiscent of avian illness and death weeks before the first human cases of West Nile virus infection were identified in the United States. We posit that Alexander may have died of West Nile virus encephalitis.
亚历山大大帝于公元前323年在巴比伦去世。他32岁时死于一场持续两周的发热疾病。关于其死因的推测包括中毒、暗杀以及多种传染病。普鲁塔克提到过一件事,但之前的研究者未予以考虑,这件事可能有助于揭示亚历山大大帝的死因。他进入巴比伦时发生了一件事,一群乌鸦表现出异常行为,随后死在他脚下。乌鸦这种无法解释的行为让人联想到在美国首次发现西尼罗河病毒感染人类病例数周前鸟类的患病和死亡情况。我们推测亚历山大大帝可能死于西尼罗河病毒性脑炎。