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Killer Germs

Killer Germs
Author: Barry E. Zimmerman
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2002-09-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0071707476

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Everything readers ever wanted to know about deadly viruses, killer parasites, flesh-eating microbes, and other lifethreatening beasties but were afraid to ask What disease, known as "the White Death" has killed 2 billion people, and counting? What fatal disease lurks undetected in air conditioners and shower heads, waiting to become airborne? How lethal is the Ebola virus, and will there ever be a cure for it? How do you catch flesh-eating bacteria? Killer Germs takes readers on a fascinating (sometimes horrifying) journey into the amazing world of viruses, bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and worms and explores the roles they have played in shaping the course of human history. From biblical plagues, to the AIDS crisis, to supergerms of the future, this updated and revised edition of the original covers the whole gamut of diseases that have threatened humanity since its origins. It also includes a new chapter on the history of bioterrorism and the deplorable role it has played and is likely to play in the phenomenal diversity of diseases.


Deadliest Enemy

Deadliest Enemy
Author: Michael T. Osterholm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780316343756

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Infectious disease has the terrifying power to disrupt everyday life on a global scale, overwhelming public and private resources and bringing trade and transportation to a halt. In today's world, it's easier than ever to move people, animals, and materials around the planet, but the same advances that make modern infrastructure so efficient have made epidemics and even pandemics nearly inevitable. So what can -- and must -- we do in order to protect ourselves? Drawing on the latest medical science, case studies, and policy research, Deadliest enemy explores the resources and programs we need to develop if we are to keep ourselves safe from infectious disease.--


The Gospel of Germs

The Gospel of Germs
Author: Nancy Tomes
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780674357082

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Shows how the scientific knowledge about the role of microorganisms in disease made its way into American popular culture.


Deadliest Enemy

Deadliest Enemy
Author: Mark Olshaker
Publisher: Little, Brown Spark
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0316343684

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A leading epidemiologist shares his "powerful and necessary" (Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone) stories from the front lines of our war on infectious diseases and explains how to prepare for global epidemics -- featuring a new preface on COVID-19. Unlike natural disasters, whose destruction is concentrated in a limited area over a period of days, and illnesses, which have devastating effects but are limited to individuals and their families, infectious disease has the terrifying power to disrupt everyday life on a global scale, overwhelming public and private resources and bringing trade and transportation to a grinding halt. In today's world, it's easier than ever to move people, animals, and materials around the planet, but the same advances that make modern infrastructure so efficient have made epidemics and even pandemics nearly inevitable. And as outbreaks of COVID-19, Ebola, MERS, and Zika have demonstrated, we are woefully underprepared to deal with the fallout. So what can -- and must -- we do in order to protect ourselves from mankind's deadliest enemy? Drawing on the latest medical science, case studies, policy research, and hard-earned epidemiological lessons, Deadliest Enemy explores the resources and programs we need to develop if we are to keep ourselves safe from infectious disease. The authors show how we could wake up to a reality in which many antibiotics no longer cure, bioterror is a certainty, and the threat of a disastrous influenza or coronavirus pandemic looms ever larger. Only by understanding the challenges we face can we prevent the unthinkable from becoming the inevitable. Deadliest Enemy is high scientific drama, a chronicle of medical mystery and discovery, a reality check, and a practical plan of action.


Germ Killers

Germ Killers
Author: Sally Morgan
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781432924560

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"Germ Killers: Fighting Disease looks at how science and modern medicine save millions of lives each year, and at the constant battle that is waged to stay ahead of new threats to health. It explains how diseases are caused and spread and how vaccination has successfully wiped out some major killers. It explores the importance of health education and aid in combating diseases such as cholera and TB, how drugs are developed and tested, and recent outbreaks of diseases, such as West Nile Fever and Clostridium difficile."


The Secret Life of Germs

The Secret Life of Germs
Author: Philip M. Tierno
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004-01-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780743421881

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Traces the history of germs, discussing how germs have been viewed and treated throughout time and explains why germs now pose an even greater risk to mankind than ever before.


Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur
Author: E. A. M. Jakab
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Chemists
ISBN: 9780071343343

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A biography of scientist Louis Pasteur, drawing from letters, diaries, newspapers, and journals to chronicle Pasteur's struggles to convince the scientific community that germs exist and that they cause disease.


Killer Germs

Killer Germs
Author: Barry Zimmerman
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2002-09-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0071409262

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Everything readers ever wanted to know about deadly viruses, killer parasites, flesh-eating microbes, and other lifethreatening beasties but were afraid to ask What disease, known as "the White Death" has killed 2 billion people, and counting? What fatal disease lurks undetected in air conditioners and shower heads, waiting to become airborne? How lethal is the Ebola virus, and will there ever be a cure for it? How do you catch flesh-eating bacteria? Killer Germs takes readers on a fascinating (sometimes horrifying) journey into the amazing world of viruses, bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and worms and explores the roles they have played in shaping the course of human history. From biblical plagues, to the AIDS crisis, to supergerms of the future, this updated and revised edition of the original covers the whole gamut of diseases that have threatened humanity since its origins. It also includes a new chapter on the history of bioterrorism and the deplorable role it has played and is likely to play in the phenomenal diversity of diseases.


Tiny Killers

Tiny Killers
Author: John Farndon
Publisher: Hungry Tomato (R)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512430781

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"When bacteria and viruses attack"--Cover.