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Many people in the African interior lived in isolated communities—they hadn’t been exposed to Old World Pathogens and therefore hadn’t developed resistance.[69] Diseases like smallpox, measles and flu might have posed a danger to this latter group, if only Europeans were able to travel throughout the continent. But mosquito-borne diseases made that all but impossible.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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