The next pandemic: on the front lines against humankind's gravest danger bli
Kahn, Ali S.Patrick, William
PublicAffairs (New York, 2020) (eng) English9781541768642UnknownUnknownWORLD HEALTH; Includes bibliographical references and index; An inside account of the fight to contain the world’s deadliest diseases — and the panic and corruption that make them worse.
Throughout history, humankind’s biggest killers have been infectious diseases: the Black Death, the Spanish Flu, and AIDS alone account for over one hundred million deaths. We ignore this reality most of the time, but when a new threat — Ebola, SARS, Zika, coronavirus — seems imminent, we send our best and bravest doctors to contain it. People like Dr. Ali S. Khan.
In his long career as a public health first responder — protected by a thin mask from infected patients, napping under nets to keep out scorpions, making life-and-death decisions on limited, suspect information — Khan has found that rogue microbes will always be a problem, but outbreaks are often caused by people. We make mistakes, politicize emergencies, and, too often, fail to imagine the consequences of our actions.
The Next Pandemic is a firsthand account of disasters like anthrax, bird flu, and others — and how we could do more to prevent their return. It is both a gripping story of our brushes with fate and an urgent lesson on how we can keep ourselves safe from the inevitable next pandemic.
Physical dimension
xii, 273 p.21 cm.Unknown
Summary / review / table of contents
First blush--
Sin nombre--
The face of the devil--
A pox on both your houses--
A higher form of killing--
Migrations--
Direct from the Metropole Hotel--
After the deluge--
Sierra Leone--
#JeSuisleMonde--