Galassi Francesco M, Varotto Elena, Percivaldi Elena, Vittori Valentina, Ingaliso Luigi, Vaccarezza Mauro, Martini Mariano, Ribatti Domenico
Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland.
Archaeology, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
J Prev Med Hyg. 2024 Oct 31;65(3):E456-E463. doi: 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2024.65.3.3383. eCollection 2024 Sep.
The present article reviews the major historical plague epidemics that characterised human history by combining data derived from historical sources and biomedical evidence emerged in recent years thanks to advancements of palaeogenetics and palaeopathology. Notes are offered on the Plague of Athens, the Antonine Plague, the Plague of Cyprian, the Justinian Plague, the Black Death down to more recent centuries and presenting key aspects that continued to be preserved over time and would also partly characterise the recent COVID-19 pandemic.
本文通过结合历史资料中的数据以及近年来由于古遗传学和古病理学的进展而出现的生物医学证据,回顾了塑造人类历史的主要历史鼠疫流行情况。文中介绍了雅典鼠疫、安东尼瘟疫、塞浦路斯瘟疫、查士丁尼瘟疫、黑死病直至近代几个世纪的鼠疫情况,并呈现了随着时间推移一直保留下来且在一定程度上也体现了近期新冠疫情特征的关键方面。