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During Vasco da Gama's first voyage to India from 1497 to 1499, it is reported that around 30 of the original crew of about 170 died, primarily due to scurvy and other ailments. The harsh conditions at sea, combined with the challenges of navigation and unfamiliar environments, contributed to these fatalities. Subsequent voyages also saw crew losses, but specific numbers can vary. Overall, the mortality rates were significant but not fully documented.

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