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The ancient city of Rome, its empire, and the spread of tuberculosis in Europe

机译:罗马古城,其帝国以及结核病在欧洲的传播

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The formation of the Roman Empire constituted an unprecedented joining of Mediterranean and European lands and peoples, centering on the capital of Rome. During the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire (ca. 200 B.C.-ca. 200 A.D.) urbanization and population growth led to conditions favorable to the spread of tuberculosis throughout Italy and especially within Rome itself. Trade and military expansion would have acted as vehicles for the further extension of tuberculosis to the provinces via direct transmission from Italian-born Romans to the native populations. However, an alternative explanation may better explain the increase in the number of archeological cases of tuberculosis with the start of the Roman era. A literature review of Roman-era cases and their locations suggests that the development of an urban, Roman way of life resulted in significant increases in prevalence in regions where tuberculosis had previously been endemic only at a low level. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:罗马帝国的形成以罗马首都为中心,是地中海和欧洲土地与民族的空前结合。在罗马共和国晚期和罗马帝国早期(约公元前200年至公元200年),城市化和人口增长导致有利于结核病在整个意大利,特别是罗马内部传播的条件。贸易和军事扩张本来可以作为通过将意大利出生的罗马人直接传播给当地居民,将结核病进一步扩展到各省的手段。但是,另一种解释可能更好地解释了随着罗马时代的开始,结核病考古案例的数量增加。一篇有关罗马时代病例及其位置的文献综述表明,城市化的罗马生活方式的发展导致结核病以前仅在较低水平流行的地区的流行率显着增加。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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