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04.03.2001

Old man Hottabych once hit an entire football team with instant measles. A similar case is described in one of the latest issues of the New England Journal of Medicine.

On September 19, 1998, after an American football game between Duke University and the Florida Blue Devils, both winners and losers of the same day fell ill with a rather severe viral stomach disorder. The investigation of this medical incident was completed only in October last year and showed that the causative agent of the disease passed from one team to another with the ball.

The latest molecular techniques have made it possible to trace the path of the virus from two employees of the restaurant, which prepared cold turkey sandwiches for the players of one of the teams the day before the game, to the football players who ate this breakfast, and, finally, to the opponent's football players. Normally, this virus is transmitted with water or food, but here, according to epidemiologists, the transmission occurred through the leather cover of the ball.

In American football, as you know, the game is played mainly with hands. Obviously, the players did not wash their hands either before or after the game.

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