DNA confirms cause of London's 1665 Great Plague

Scientists have identified the bacteria that caused the 1665 Great Plague, that killed nearly a quarter of London's population. DNA testing from skeletons found at a mass burial site in Liverpool confirmed the presence of the bacterial pathogen 'yersinia pestis'. The same bacterium was responsible for the 1348 Black Death epidemic, resulting in an estimated 75 to 200 million deaths.

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