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Virus hunter

thirty years of battling hot viruses around the world

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An edition of Virus hunter (1997)

Virus hunter

thirty years of battling hot viruses around the world

1st Anchor Books ed.
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C. J. Peters has been on the front lines of our biological battle against "hot" viruses around the world for three decades. In the course of that career he has learned countless lessons about our interspecies turf wars with infectious agents: the terrifying symptoms and sometimes fatal diseases different virus families and strains cause, the importance of finding out how a virus is spread, as well as identifying the virus reservoir - the species of insect or animal where the virus hides.

Called in to contain an outbreak of deadly hemorrhagic fever in Bolivia, he confronts the despair of trying to save a colleague who accidentally infects himself with an errant scalpel. Working in Level 4 labs on the Machupo and Ebola viruses, he shows time and again why expensive high-tech biohazard containment equipment is only as safe as the people who use it.

From Central and South Africa to a deadly outbreak of a mystery virus in the American Southwest, from fieldwork in Egypt and the mountains of Kenya to immobilizing an army unit to stop a gut-wrenching outbreak of Ebola only miles from Washington, D.C., Virus Hunter takes us backstage in the inevitable clash between biology and human lives.

Nor, Peters warns, despite the explosion of recent news on viruses, is the danger over. Because of new, emerging viruses, and the return of old, "vanquished" ones for which vaccines do not exist, there remains a very real danger of a new epidemic that could, without proper surveillance and early intervention, spread worldwide virtually overnight.

And the possibility of foreign countries of terrorist groups using deadly airborne viruses that are easily obtained rather than unwieldy explosives looms larger than ever in the future.

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Anchor Books
Language
English
Pages
323

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Virus Hunter: Thirty Years of Battling Hot Viruses Around the World
Nov 01, 1997, Diane Pub Co
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Cover of: Virus hunter
Virus hunter: thirty years of battling hot viruses around the world
1997, Anchor Books
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
610/.92, B
Library of Congress
RA649.5.P48 A3 1997

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Pagination
xi, 323 p. :
Number of pages
323

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL655919M
ISBN 10
0385485573
LCCN
97000977
OCLC/WorldCat
36178973
Library Thing
202695
Goodreads
942685

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