Book of central american disease

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In the next 25 years it is expected that the dominant diseases in latin america will increasingly become like those of the united states and other more. European diseases and epidemics, while still present among native american populations today, were especially influential in native american life of the past. Healthcare access and conditions in guatemala, honduras. New revelations of the americas before columbus paperback october 10, 2006.

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