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The End of Plagues

Autor John Rhodes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2013

At the turn of the twentieth century, smallpox claimed the lives of two million people per year. By 1979, the disease had been eradicated and victory was declared across the globe. Yet the story of smallpox remains the exception, as today a host of deadly contagions, from polio to AIDS, continue to threaten human health around the world. Spanning three centuries, "The End of Plagues "weaves together the discovery of vaccination, the birth and growth of immunology, and the fight to eradicate the world's most feared diseases. From Edward Jenner's discovery of vaccination in 1796, to the early nineteenth-century foundling voyages in which chains of orphans, vaccinated one by one, were sent to colonies around the globe, to the development of polio vaccines and the stockpiling of smallpox as a biological weapon in the Cold War, world-renown immunologist John Rhodes charts our fight against these plagues, and shows how vaccinations gave humanity the upper hand. Today, aid groups including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Health Organization have made the eradication of polio a priority, and Rhodes takes us behind the scenes to witness how soon we may be celebrating the eradication of polio.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137278524
ISBN-10: 1137278528
Pagini: 235
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Descriere

At the turn of the twentieth century, smallpox claimed the lives of two million people per year. By 1979, the disease had been eradicated and victory was declared across the globe. Yet the story of smallpox remains the exception, as today a host of deadly contagions, from polio to AIDS, continue to threaten human health around the world. Spanning three centuries, The End of Plagues weaves together the discovery of vaccination, the birth and growth of immunology, and the fight to eradicate the world's most feared diseases. From Edward Jenner's discovery of vaccination in 1796, to the early nineteenth-century foundling voyages in which chains of orphans, vaccinated one by one, were sent to colonies around the globe, to the development of polio vaccines and the stockpiling of smallpox as a biological weapon in the Cold War, world-renown immunologist John Rhodes charts our fight against these plagues, and shows how vaccinations gave humanity the upper hand. Today, aid groups including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Health Organization have made the eradication of polio a priority, and Rhodes takes us behind the scenes to witness how soon we may be celebrating the eradication of polio.

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Hardly Anyone Escapes

Chapter 2: The Power of the Invisible

Chapter 3: Circassian Beauties and Pioneering Women

Chapter 4: The Making of Jenner

Chapter 5: Why Not Try the Experiment?

Chapter 6: The Fourth Achievement

Chapter 7: The Foundling Voyages

Chapter 8: The Teeming Humanity of Nations

Chapter 9: A Great and Loud Commotion

Chapter 10: Completing the Picture

Chapter 11: Germ Theory and the Birth of Immunology

Chapter 12: Victorious Weapons against Illness and Death

Chapter 13: First Light on the Mystery of Infantile Paralysis

Chapter 14: Yearning to Breathe Free

Chapter 15: A Great Step Forward

Chapter 16: Great Themes and Dirty Little Secrets

Chapter 17: The War on Influenza

Chapter 18: Forged in the Crucible of War

Chapter 19: Smallpox in a Land of Ancient Wisdom

Chapter 20: The Final Defeat of Smallpox

Chapter 21: Invisible Weapons of War

Chapter 22: Benefits, Risks and Fears

Chapter 23: Inspiration in the Global Village

Chapter 24: A Team of Many Colors

Chapter 25: The Milkmaid and the Cuckoo

Notă biografică

John Rhodes is one of the world's leading immunologists, and has held research fellowships at the US National Institutes of Health and the University of Cambridge. From 2001 to 2007 he was director of strategy in immunology at GlaxoSmithKline, a leading multinational healthcare company. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, has been published in Nature, Science, and the Lancet. He lives and works in Cambridge, UK.

Caracteristici

Expert author: As an immunologist at the forefront of fighting infectious diseases internationally, Rhodes is well placed to tell this story from the inside.

Argues against anti-vaccination efforts: Rhodes tells the history of anti-vaccination efforts, bringing the story up to the present day and the on-going fight over whether vaccinations causes autism. 

The shocking potential for bio-warfare: Rhodes also explores the potential impact of bio-warfare, where deadly viruses, such as Ebola or smallpox, could be used to deadly effect.
 
Polio is still big news and on the edge of being eradicated: Each day there is a new tragic story of medical workers being killed in countries such as Pakistan as they try to administer the Polio vaccination. As the World Health Organisation struggles towards the eradication of polio, it is the perfect time to fully understand how we have reached this stage and why Polio would still only be the second human infection to be eradicated (after smallpox in 1980).