Article ID: CBB022705043

Paleosyndemics: A Bioarchaeological and Biosocial Approach to Study Infectious Diseases in the Past (2022)

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Skeletons drawn from archaeological contexts provide a fund of data for assessing disease in general and timing of epidemics in particular in past societies. The bioarchaeological record presents an especially important perspective on timing of some of the world's most catastrophic diseases, such as leprosy, tuberculosis, plague (Black Death), and treponematosis. Application of new developments in paleogenomics and paleogenetics presents new opportunities to document ancient pathogens' DNA (for example, Black Death), track their history, and assess their beginning and end points. Paleopathological documentation of disease terminus is complex, in part owing to circumstances where past communities experienced overlapping epidemics, such as leprosy and plague. For most settings, these syndemics-whereby there is an interaction between two or more epidemic diseases-both exacerbate and enhance the burden of morbidity in a community or region. Fundamental to understanding the severity and duration of epidemics is the consideration of multiple factors that simultaneously influence the severity and duration of the specific infectious diseases in a community or region, including poor oral health, under-nutrition, iron deficiency anemia, and elevated parasite load. In our view, comprehending the beginning, the middle, and the end of epidemics requires understanding the wider context of syndemics, the multiple challenging circumstances that undermine health and community stability, and how biosocial factors differentially affect the immune competence of individuals. This article provides several examples of the application of bioarchaeology and syndemics theory in achieving an understanding of how epidemics end. Pathogens continue to circulate, even after what appears to be the end. In effect, then, there is no “end,” just evolution of opportunistic pathogens and our ability (or not) to mitigate them.

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Authors & Contributors
Abeysinghe, Sudeepa
Cliff, Andrew D.
Cohn, Samuel K., Jr.
Ellis, Harold
Gaudillière, Jean-Paul
Goulet, Denis
Journals
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Medicina Historica
Acta Baltica historiae et philosophiae scientiarum
Journal of Medical Biography
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Routledge
Septentrion
Yale University Press
Quod Manet Press
Concepts
Public health
Epidemics
Infectious diseases
Disease and diseases
Medicine
Medicine and society
People
Andrade, Nuno Ferreira de
Alighieri, Dante
Mayhew, Henry
Latta, Thomas Aitchison
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
17th century
18th century
Places
Italy
Africa
Bohemia
Brazil
Tuscany (Italy)
Europe
Institutions
World Health Organization (WHO)
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