Neanderthals may have been infected by diseases carried out of Africa by humans, say researchers
11 April 2016Review of latest genetic evidence suggests infectious diseases are tens of thousands of years older than previously thought, and that they could jump between species of 鈥榟ominin鈥. Researchers says that humans migrating out of Africa would have been 鈥榬eservoirs of tropical disease鈥 鈥 disease that may have sped up Neanderthal extinction.