Changes in indigenous dress and the cocoliztli epidemic of 1544-1548 in New Spain

The changes in indigenous clothing during XVI century Mexico are examined as a factor in the creation of microclimates favorable to vectors of infectious diseases, such as exanthematous typhus, in relation to the cocoliztli epidemic of 1544-48 in New Spain. Key words: Epidemic, cocoliztli, exanthema...

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Main Authors: Oscar René Benavides Cárabes (Author), Carlos Viesca Treviño (Author)
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Published: Social Medicine Publication Group, 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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