In May 1993, a cluster of cases of a lethal disease among healthy
young people brought the attention of the world to the southwestern
deserts. A previously unknown disease was killing up to 80% of the
people it infected.
The reaction in the area and across the nation mixed fear, lack of
information, and the struggles of doctors to save the victims of an
unknown killer with hard science and the age old rhythmns of the
desert. What came out was the story of a virus that had been killing
since man arrived in the American continents, Hantavirus, with deadly
relatives across the Americas and across the world. This book explains
why and how the virus kills, and why it is still killing today. Why
all of the science aimed at a virus identified back in 1993 has not
brought a vaccine or a cure is part of the story, as is how that
killer virus fits into the story of "new" diseases across the world.
The story of hantavirus disease, what has happened since that first
outbreak, and what the real risks are is laid out by an experienced
scientist and an award winning journalist living and working in the
area of the 1993 outbreak.
Key Features
* Covers the full story of the recent hantavirus outbreak
* Includes interviews with survivors, and local reaction
* Presents the science in lay terms
* Places the event in the broader context of emerging diseases
worldwide
* The only account which takes the reader beyond the initial outbreak
in 1993-1994, bringing them up to late 1998
* Discusses hantavirus disease in the U.S., Argentina, and Canada
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780123264602
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
278
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