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Seven Modern Plagues

And How We Are Causing Them

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Seven Modern Plagues

By: Mark Jerome Walter
Narrated by: Brian Troxell
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Epidemiologists are braced for the big one: the strain of flu that rivals the pandemic of 1918-1919, which killed at least 20 million people worldwide. In recent years, we have experienced scares with a host of new influenza viruses: bird flu, swine flu, Spanish flu, Hong Kong flu, H5N1, and most recently, H5N7. While these diseases appear to emerge from thin air, in fact, human activity is driving them. And the problem is not just flu, but a series of rapidly evolving and dangerous modern plagues.

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.”

Since Walters first drew attention to these “ecodemics” in 2003 with the publication of Six Modern Plagues, much has learned about how they developed. In this new, fully updated edition, the author presents research that precisely pinpoints the origins of HIV, confirms the link between forest fragmentation and increased risk of Lyme Disease, and expands knowledge of the ecology of West Nile Virus.

He also explores developments in emerging diseases, including a new chapter on flu, examining the first influenza pandemic since the Hong Kong flu of 1968; a new tick-borne infection in the Mid-West; a second novel bird flu in China; and yet a new SARS-like virus in the Middle East.

Readers will not only learn how these diseases emerged but the conditions that make future pandemics more likely. This knowledge is critical in order to prevent the next modern plague.

©2014 Mark Jerome Walters (P)2013 Audible Inc.
Physical Illness & Disease Environment China Science

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I like the way the book is outlined and it's easy to understand if you don't know much about infectious diseases but dumbed down if you do. Interesting connections to diseases and they way they progress. Narrators voice is clear and level. Recommended

Well written and informative

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I personally loved listening to this book, my 9 year old loved listening to it in the car as well! Easy to follow along, and opens your eyes to how all species are connected and changing animals’ feeding patterns, tearing down trees, humans messing with ecological patterns interrupts and stirs the pot on new diseases evolving and jumping species and then ultimately hurting or killing the ones you love most. Now that COVID-19 has emerged I can see how it came to be and how the book said a new MersCoV would be in the rise after 2013...

Really opens your eyes! A must read for middle school+

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This audiobook goes right to the core of the matter and presents the listener with all the facts. Narration: Excellent.

Frightening, truthful and a real eye opener

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