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Ces infections qui ont fauché la Grande Armée de Napoléon en 1812

En analysant l’ADN des dents de treize grognards des troupes napoléoniennes enterrés dans une fosse commune à Vilnius, une équipe française a découvert des traces des bactéries responsables de la fièvre paratyphoïde et de la fièvre récurrente.


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