Contents |
Introduction : SARS, the newest killer -- ch. 1. The case of Jeannie Brown -- ch. 2. The bioterrorism challenge : meeting the threat -- ch. 3. Our ailing pathogen alert system : germs from abroad -- ch. 4. Mad cow and chronic wasting disease : the strange horrors of prions -- ch. 5. E. coli gone bad : runaway bacterial evolution -- ch. 6. Bacterial resistance : the dangers of antibiotics and hospitals -- ch. 7. The next flu pandemic : rapidly mutating viruses -- ch. 8. TB again : the fight-then-forget cycle -- ch. 9. Ticking time bombs : chronic diseases combining forces -- ch. 10. What we must do -- Notes on sources and further reading -- Acknowledgments -- Index. |
Abstract |
The strange new disease SARS erupted apparently out of nowhere and has spread at an astonishing rate. Scary as SARS itself is, the disease is also a warning of many possible such outbreaks to come. Featuring the disturbing story of SARS-where it came from, what it is, and how to protect yourself from it-as well as those of many other recently evolved deadly scourges, The New Killer Diseases is a shocking call to arms. All around us-in our homes, workplaces, and public spaces-bacteria and viruses are evolving at a feverish rate, and our best defenses against them are in danger of being overwhelmed. The threat posed by emerging infectious diseases is as formidable as any challenge the human race has ever faced, and the evolutionary scales may be tipping in favor of the microbes. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Acquisitions source |
Laupus- John Lehman, donor. |
Genre/form | Popular works. |
LCCN | 2002155925 |
ISBN | 0609609947 (hardcover) |
ISBN | 9780609609941 (hardcover) |