DNA analysis uncovers hidden diseases that doomed Napoleon’s Russian army

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Researchers analyzed DNA from soldiers in Napoleon's 1812 army and discovered multiple infectious diseases, including previously undetected bacteria, suggesting that a combination of illnesses contributed to the army's high mortality during the Russian campaign.
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