Seven modern plagues and how we are causing them / Mark Jerome Walters.
Publisher: Washington : Island Press, 2004Description: xxvi, 236 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781610914659 (paperback : acidfree paper)
- 1610914651 (paperback : acid-free paper)
- 7 modern plagues and how we are causing them
- Seven modern plagues
- 7 modern plagues
- 614.4/9 23
- RA649 .W26 2004
- WA 105
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-226) and index.
"According to veterinarian and journalist Mark Walters, we are contributing to--if not overtly causing--some of the scariest epidemics of our time. Through human stories and cutting-edge science, Walters explores the origins of seven diseases: Mad Cow Disease, HIV/AIDS, Salmonella DT104, Lyme Disease, Hantavirus, West Nile, and new strains of flu. He shows that they originate from manipulation of the environment, from emitting carbon and clear-cutting forests to feeding naturally herbivorous cows "recycled animal protein." Readers will both learn how today's plagues first developed and discover patterns that could help prevent the diseases of tomorrow"--Provided by publisher.
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