Infectious disease has afflicted Europeans since their arrival from Africa two million years ago but early sparse populations prevented extensive plague. Lethal epidemic diseases, says the University of California, emerged 11,000 years ago, after the introduction of agriculture and subsequent development of permanent settlements in Mesopotamia and other hubs. Enter malaria, tuberculosis, leprosy, influenza, smallpox. The growth of our proximity…(Read more: Estonian Life No. 34 2020)
Hilary Bird