Origins of the Bubonic Plague: Tracing Its Central Asian Roots
Bubonic plague is believed to have originated in the wild rodent populations of Central Asia. The specific location and time of its origin are not precisely known, but it is thought to have emerged and spread among rodents in this region.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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