[en] Evidence for louse-transmitted diseases in soldiers of Napoleon's grand army in Vilnius

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The journal of infectious diseases

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The journal of infectious diseases - United States

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Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology
Louse-bon infectious diseases
Napoleon's Grand Army
Vilnius
Lithuania

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http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JID/journal/issues/v193n1/34959/34959.text.html

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Anglais

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Oxford University Press

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[en] Background. Many soldiers in Napoleon's Grand Army died of infectious diseases during its retreat from Russia. Because soldiers were commonly infested with body lice, it has been speculated that louse-borne infectious diseases, such as epidemic typhus (caused by Rickettsia prowazekii), were common. Methods. We investigated this possibility during recent excavations of a mass grave of Napoleon's soldiers in Vilnius, Lithuania. Segments of 5 body lice, identified morphologically and by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and sequencing, were found in earth from the grave that also contained fragments of soldiers' uniforms. Results. DNA of Bartonella quintana (the agent of trench fever) was identified by PCR and sequencing in 3 of the lice. Similarly, PCR and sequencing of dental pulp from the remains of 35 soldiers revealed DNA of B. quintana in 7 soldiers and DNA of R. prowazekii in 3 other soldiers. Conclusions. Our results show that louse-borne infectious diseases affected nearly one-third of Napoleon's soldiers buried in Vilnius and indicate that these diseases might have been a major factor in the French retreat from Russia.

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Journal of Infectious Diseases

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Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Citation bibliographique

Didier Raoult, Olivier Dutour, Rimantas Jankauskas, L. Houhamdi, Pierre-Edouard Fournier, et al.. Evidence for louse-transmitted diseases in soldiers of Napoleon's grand army in Vilnius. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2006, 193 (1), pp.112-120. [halshs-00008119]

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[en] Evidence for louse-transmitted diseases in soldiers of Napoleon's grand army in Vilnius, dans Études nordiques, consulté le 19 Avril 2025, https://etudes-nordiques.cnrs.fr/s/numenord/item/18051