Homo sapiens switch from hunting and gathering to essentially agriculture and farming. What does this do for diseases and why? This is a really important development in the emergence of infectious diseases. For the first time in history, humans are living in close proximity to animals. And we're also trading with people in far flung destinations so this creates the ability for these diseases once they've jumped the species barrier to spread quickly through the village.

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