Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World's Most Dangerous Disease

Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World's Most Dangerous Disease

by WendyOrent (Author)

Synopsis

Plague is the greatest killer in human history, though it has only emerged occasionally, most famously in Justinian Rome and medieval Europe. Normally, it moves sluggishly from animal reservoirs into human populations, and it shows little capacity for epidemic spread. Yet under the right circumstances, it is the single most dangerous germ on the planet. Orent reveals how Soviet scientists created genetically-altered forms of this terrible affliction, knowing exactly how to convert plague into a deadly weapon. She shows how scientists are still unable to defend against it, and how plague could be visited upon humanity again.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: May 2004

ISBN 10: 0743236858
ISBN 13: 9780743236850

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Paul Ewaldauthor of Plague Time: The New Germ Theory of Disease Wendy Orent draws together fifteen hundred years of plague like no one else. She writes with vividness and acumen not only about the shaping of human history by plague but also the shaping of the plague organism by humans. She brings the insights of a historian, a biologist, and a journalist into a masterful portrait of the plague. She deftly captures the horror of its past and the danger it poses for a future in which innovations of biowarriors could become the tools for terrorists.