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Medici brothers' remains reveal Renaissance-era malaria strains, closing the book on a murder mystery
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Medici brothers' remains reveal Renaissance-era malaria strains, closing the book on a murder mystery

A study led by Yale researchers, in collaboration with Italian paleopathologists, has analyzed the skeletal remains of Renaissance-era Medici brothers Giovanni and Francesco de Medici to investigate potential malaria strains. The research identified a novel strain of Plasmodium falciparum in Giovanni’s remains and molecular traces of both P. falciparum and P. malariae in Francesco’s remains. These findings contribute to understanding the historical spread and evolution of malaria in Central Italy and provide evidence against theories suggesting Francesco was poisoned. The study, published in the journal iScience, highlights the value of ancient DNA analysis in uncovering medical history while also emphasizing the ongoing global impact of malaria, which caused approximately 610,000 deaths worldwide in 2024.

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Phys.org logoPhys.orgIndépendantCentreFactualité 93Objectivité 87il y a 4 j
Medici brothers' remains reveal Renaissance-era malaria strains, closing the book on a murder mystery

A study led by Yale researchers, in collaboration with Italian paleopathologists, has analyzed the skeletal remains of Renaissance-era Medici brothers Giovanni and Francesco de Medici to investigate potential malaria strains. The research identified a novel strain of Plasmodium falciparum in Giovanni’s remains and molecular traces of both P. falciparum and P. malariae in Francesco’s remains. These findings contribute to understanding the historical spread and evolution of malaria in Central Italy and provide evidence against theories suggesting Francesco was poisoned. The study, published in the journal iScience, highlights the value of ancient DNA analysis in uncovering medical history while also emphasizing the ongoing global impact of malaria, which caused approximately 610,000 deaths worldwide in 2024.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a scientific study without overt political framing. It focuses on historical medical research and its implications for contemporary public health, without taking sides on political issues or ideologies.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 93 · Objectivité 87): Highly factual with strong evidence from genetic analysis supporting the presence of specific malaria strains in the Medici remains. The claim about disproving poisoning theories is supported by the study's conclusions. Slightly less objective due to phrases like 'deadly pathogen' and 'great example

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