As they set out to discover the world or change their lives, they brought back with them many diseases. To try to understand the impact that sailing and steam travel may have had on the spread of diseases, a team modeled the transmission rates of three different viruses: influenza, measles and smallpox. They show, in the journal PNAS, that transmissions were not automatic and that these viruses spread gradually among local populations.
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