Ebola virus in ancient times

The terrible Ebola virus killed about 250 people last year in Zaire, but in Athens a. C. It may be the same as in the 5th century killed more than 300,000.

American epidemiologist Patrick Olson and his colleagues have seen in many points two plagues: immediate disappearance of the infection, hemorrhagic fever, intestinal ulcers, persistent hiccups, premature death of the patient (one week after the appearance), etc.

In addition, the species of monkeys considered as carriers of the disease are represented in frescoes near Athens.

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