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World's Deadliest Epidemics电子书

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作       者:Goldstein, Jack

出  版  社:Andrews UK

出版时间:2016-07-26

字       数:6.7万

所属分类: 进口书 > 外文原版书 > 小说

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For as long as humans have lived on this earth, nature has done its very best to rid the planet of us. This book not only looks back at a number of times in recorded history where the future of our very existence was put in jeopardy, but also asks whether we could survive a resurgence of these pandemics... or even an entirely new as-yet undetected threat. From the plague of Justinian, through the Black Death and Spanish flu, to the 2015/16 Zika outbreak, the authors explore how each epidemic began, spread, and threatened to wipe us out. Although at times it may be a scary read, this fascinating book takes the reader on an unmissable journey through some of the darkest and most worrying threats to mankind.
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Cover

Front Matter

Title Page

Publisher Information

Introduction

The Epidemics

The Plague of Justinian

The Black Death

The Mexican Population Collapse

The Great Dying

The Great Plague of London

Cholera

The 1918 Flu Pandemic

The 1957/1958 Asian Flu

HIV & AIDS

The West African Ebola Epidemic

The 2015/16 Zika Virus Outbreak

Conclusion

Back Matter

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