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tracking contagions, from cholera to Ebola and beyond

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An edition of Pandemic (2016)

Pandemic

tracking contagions, from cholera to Ebola and beyond

First edition.
  • 11 Want to read

Scientists agree that a pathogen is likely to cause a global pandemic in the near future. But which one? And how? Over the past fifty years, more than three hundred infectious diseases have either newly emerged or reemerged. Ninety percent of epidemiologists expect that one of them will cause a deadly pandemic sometime in the next two generations. It could be Ebola, avian flu, a drug-resistant superbug, or something completely new. While we can't know which pathogen will cause the next pandemic, by unraveling the story of how pathogens have caused pandemics in the past, we can make predictions about the future. Here, prizewinning science journalist Sonia Shah interweaves history, original reportage, and personal narrative to explore the origins of contagions, drawing parallels between cholera, one of history's most deadly and disruptive pandemic-causing pathogens, and the new diseases that stalk humankind today. To reveal how a new pandemic might develop, Shah tracks each stage of cholera's dramatic journey, from its emergence in the South Asian hinterlands as a harmless microbe to its rapid dispersal across the nineteenth-century world, all the way to its latest beachhead in Haiti. Along the way she reports on the pathogens now following in cholera's footsteps, from the MRSA bacterium that besieges her own family to the never-before-seen killers coming out of China's wet markets, the surgical wards of New Delhi, and the suburban backyards of the East Coast. By delving into the convoluted science, strange politics, and checkered history of one of the world's deadliest diseases, Pandemic reveals what the next global contagion might look like--and what we can do to prevent it.--Adapted from dust jacket.

"Interweaving history, original reportage, and personal narrative, Pandemic explores the origins of epidemics, drawing parallels between the story of cholera-- one of history's most disruptive and deadly pathogens-- and the new pathogens that stalk humankind today"--

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Table of Contents

Cholera's child : the microbes' comeback
The jump : crossing the species barrier at wet markets, pig farms, and South Asian wetlands
Locomotion : the global dissemination of pathogens through canals, steamships, and jet airplanes
Filth : the rising tide of feculence, from nineteenth-century New York City to the slums of Port-au-Prince and the factory farms of south China
Crowds : the amplification of epidemics in the global metropolis
Corruption : private interests versus public health, or, How Aaron Burr and the Manhattan Company poisoned New York City with cholera
Blame : cholera riots, AIDS denialism, and vaccine resistance
The cure : the suppression of John Snow and the limits of biomedicine
The revenge of the sea : the cholera paradigm
The logic of pandemics : the lost history of ancient pandemics
Tracking the next contagion : reimagining our place in a microbial world.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-253) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
362.1
Library of Congress
RA643 .S52 2016, RA643.S52 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 271 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
271

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OL27203256M
Internet Archive
pandemictracking0000shah
ISBN 10
0374122881
ISBN 13
9780374122881
LCCN
2015010246
OCLC/WorldCat
907585936

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