DNA analysis uncovers diseases that doomed Napoleon's army

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DNA analysis of soldiers' teeth from Napoleon's 1812 Russian campaign revealed that diseases like paratyphoid fever and relapsing fever, rather than just typhus, significantly contributed to the high death toll of the retreating army, highlighting the impact of poor sanitary conditions and infectious diseases on historical military outcomes.
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