Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA

Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA

by Maryn Mc Kenna (Author)

Synopsis

Maryn McKenna offers an intense and critical look into the frightening, and ongoing, evolution of drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Though once controlled by antibiotics, the overuse of these medicines has enabled the bacteria to evolve. Those fighting the disease are engaged in a Darwinian battle that MRSA is, for the most part, winning. Entire classes of antibiotics are now ineffective against MRSA, and, to make matters worse, researchers have proven that the resistant bacteria are not a problem limited to hospitals, which used to be the case. MRSA has spread to communities and can now originate outside of hospitals.

McKenna highlights the tragic examples of patients, particularly children, who were otherwise healthy when MRSA invaded their systems, and their gruelling battles in which available drugs offered little or no help. In many cases, the infection overwhelms their systems and, to the shock of their family, the patients die within a short period of time. The stories she tells are horrifying cautionary tales.

Superbugsounds an alarm to bring wide recognition of the severity of the problem and prompt the required action from governments, healthcare facilities, prescription drug makers, and individuals at home, all of which McKenna lays out in a clear and persuasive style.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: The Free Press
Published: 17 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1416557288
ISBN 13: 9781416557289

Media Reviews
A gripping account of one of the most devastating infectious agents on the planet...A meticulously researched, frightening report on a deadly pathogen. * Kirkus *
[McKenna] has written a meticulously detailed account of MRSA... hits like a sledgehammer and outlines the past, present and future of the bacteria. * The Washington Examiner *
During her years as a reporter covering the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Maryn McKenna grew accustomed to being called `Scary Disease Girl,' the bearer of titillating tales of exotic ailments unlikely to affect most people. McKenna's new book, Superbug, is less deliciously frightening and more just plain scary. * Chicago Tribune *
Where will the next major epidemic come from? According to Superbug, that epidemic is already here. * Boing Boing *
Author Bio
Maryn McKenna is an award-winning science and medical writer and author of Beating Back the Devil: On the Front Lines with the Disease Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (named one of the top 10 science books of 2004 by Amazon). She currently works as a contributing writer for the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota and is a media fellow at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and has also studied at Harvard Medical School. She lives in Minneapolis.