The Biography Of A Germ

The Biography Of A Germ

by Arno Karlen (Author)

Synopsis

Germs get a bad press, so we never hear their side of the story. What is life really like in their invisible kingdom? Arno Karlen tells the fascinating life story of the germ Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb for short), the microbe that causes Lyme disease. He takes us through its ancestry, its appearance, its environment, its sex life, its struggle for survival, and its adventures with other species, including us. Interwoven with Bb's biography are fascinating discursions on how life began, why we cannot live without bacteria, and how perturbed environments breed disease. Karlen also describes how perceptions of microbes have changed through history, especially their unfair connection with dirt and suffering. The Biography of a Germ makes the world of microbiology absolutely riveting, and it will help to rehabilitate Bb's undeserved reputation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0753814420
ISBN 13: 9780753814420
Book Overview: Exhilarating, entertaining and imaginative this is popular science at its very best Arno Karlen was winner of the Rhone-Poulenc Prize Published alongside a reissue of the author's earlier book, Plague's Progress, which received excellent reviews: 'Excellent. It is the most frightening (and sobering) book I have seen since How We Die and leaves one wondering about the nature of 'progress' ' Oliver Sacks 'Disturbing yet horribly fascinating' Publishing News 'Chock-full of the most devastating accounts of plagues and graphic descriptions of the diseases which cause them ... blood-curdling' Guardian

Author Bio
Arno Karlen's essays on history, medicine and behavioural science have appeared in many scholarly journals and popular magazines. He is the author of several books, and lives in New York City.