
This record contains simplified explanations of the article “Uncovering pre-European contact leprosy in the Americas and its enduring persistence” published in Science (2025), translated into English, Spanish, French, and Italian for educational and outreach purposes. These resources are meant to facilitate engagement with non-specialist audiences, including Indigenous communities and educators. The materials are publicly available under a Creative Commons license.
Leprosy/epidemiology, Indigenous Peoples/history, Multilingualism, DNA, Ancient/analysis, Microbiology, North america, Leprosy/history, Education, South america, Leprosy, Indigenous Peoples/education, FOS: Biological sciences, Mexican Americans, Mycobacterium lepromatosis, outreach, Indigenous Canadians, Indigenous Canadians/genetics, DNA, Ancient, Americas, Indigenous Peoples, ancient DNA, Indigenous Peoples/genetics
Leprosy/epidemiology, Indigenous Peoples/history, Multilingualism, DNA, Ancient/analysis, Microbiology, North america, Leprosy/history, Education, South america, Leprosy, Indigenous Peoples/education, FOS: Biological sciences, Mexican Americans, Mycobacterium lepromatosis, outreach, Indigenous Canadians, Indigenous Canadians/genetics, DNA, Ancient, Americas, Indigenous Peoples, ancient DNA, Indigenous Peoples/genetics
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