Ancient DNA provides evidence of earliest known plague outbreak

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Archaeologists have discovered ancient DNA evidence of a devastating plague outbreak that occurred around 5,000 years ago in the Eurasian Steppe region. The findings, published in a recent scientific study, suggest that this ancient plague outbreak was one of the earliest known instances of a pandemic, with significant implications for our understanding of the evolution of infectious diseases.

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