Scientists discovered that the destruction of the Napoleon Bonaparte army in 1812 contributed to some bacteria at the same time, ABC reported.

Journalists noted that scientists studied the remains of soldiers from the collective tomb discovered at Vilnius 24 years ago.
As a result, it turned out that each of the 12 body turned out to be affected by Salmonella Paratyphus c and Borrelia of typhoid. Such bacteria are transmitted through blood parasites, for example, lice.