Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease

Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease

by Arno Karlen (Author)

Synopsis

A disturbing report of the current global crisis of new and resurgent diseases. This account investigates how and why diseases such as AIDS, Legionnaires' disease, Ebola, TB, and new forms of cholera and malaria occur. Karlen charts humanity's relationship with microbes, from the earliest hominids' probable encounters with bubonic plague, to the spread of infections through trade, conquest and empire, to the problems awaiting the human race in the near future. Using research from the fields of genetics, virology and epidemiology, he concludes that today's epidemics are part of an ancient pattern: whenever people make radical changes in their lifestyle and environment, disease flourishes.

$3.28

Save:$18.23 (85%)

Quantity

3 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 17 Aug 1995

ISBN 10: 0575061359
ISBN 13: 9780575061354
Prizes: Winner of Science Books Prize 1996.