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Baker, R.
Epidemicthe past, present and future of the diseases that made us /
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Epidemic/ Robert Baker.
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the past, present and future of the diseases that made us /
作者:
Baker, R.
出版者:
London :Vision Paperbacks,2007.
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1 online resource (viii, 296 p.)
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Epidemics - History. -
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ISBN:
9781848396333 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1848396333 (electronic bk.)
Epidemicthe past, present and future of the diseases that made us /
Baker, R.
Epidemic
the past, present and future of the diseases that made us /[electronic resource] :Robert Baker. - London :Vision Paperbacks,2007. - 1 online resource (viii, 296 p.)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-278) and index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Viruses -- 2: Bacteria -- 3: Parasites -- 4: Insects -- 5: Epidemic fungi and yeasts -- 6: Four horsemen -- 7: Auto-immunity and cancer epidemic -- 8: Prions -- 9: Resistance! -- 10: New epidemics -- 11: Conclusion -- Further reading -- Glossary -- Index -- About the author.
Epidemic describes the viral and bacteriological circumstances facing modern humans. Cases of bird flu, MRSA, influenza, and bioterrorism have never been higher. Differences in travel and social behavior spread infections more widely, and some infectious agents-including tuberculosis and HIV-are becoming resistant to nearly all available antibiotics. With changes in climate, diseases are either being described for the first time or even appearing in previously unaffected areas. Encompassing these rapid developments, this study presents the radical theory that humans are themselves a form of epidemic. Humans have been shaped by the effects of disease and are physically composed of an amalgamation of infectious tissue. It proposes that the human race is the most destructive epidemic on the face of the planet.
ISBN: 9781848396333 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 614.49
National Library of Medicine Call No.: 2007 K-714
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