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Twenty-First Century Plague: The Story of SARS

by Thomas Abraham

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In the autumn of 2002 in southern China, a previously unknown virus jumped the species barrier from animal to man and sparked the first global epidemic of the new century. The disease sped along the air routes of a globalized world, spreading within months to thirty-one countries on every continent.

Before it was reined in by a remarkable international scientific effort, the SARS virus demonstrated human society's vulnerability to disease. New infectious diseases like SARS have been emerging at an alarming rate over the past few decades. There is every indication the world will continue to face new viral diseases, some of them much more lethal and contagious than SARS.

This book traces the emergence of SARS, in the process examining the global politics and economics of disease. It provides the first behind-the-scenes account of how the global battle against SARS was fought and the incredible research efforts that finally led to identification of the virus.

Drawing on unprecedented access to scientists, doctors, and recovered patients, Thomas Abraham recounts the pressures and heartbreaks suffered by brave researchers who battled the clock to solve the SARS puzzle -- even as colleagues and friends succumbed to the disease.

"The caller at the other end of the phone was from the Manila office of the World Health Organization (WHO), and his message was alarming. Flying over the Atlantic Ocean on a Singapore Airlines flight was a critically ill man who had to be hospitalized in an isolation ward as soon as possible... There were over 300 passengers on the jet, which was bound for Singapore via Frankfurt, and unless the man was taken off the plane, they were all in danger."

"On March 15, while David Heymann and his team were toiling away on their global travel alert in Geneva, a 72-year-old man boarded Air China flight 112 from Hong Kong to Beijing... Not only was he sick, he also happened to be a super-spreader of the disease. From his seat, 14E, he infected 21 other passengers and crew members."




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Average Customer Review:3.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsA concise description of the epidemic, 2008-02-11
At 165 pages, the book is concise and to the point, laying out the human story of the SARS epidemic directly and forcefully. The book is organized temporally, and geographically, starting with the source of the infection in Guandong Province, China, and following up with a description of events in Hong Kong. The book describes well the milestone events of the epidemic, particularly the events in Hong Kong: the index patient, the Metropole Hotel, the toll on health care workers at the Prince of Wales Hospital, and the investigation of the spread of the disease at the Amoy Gardens apartments. The book describes the global spread of the disease and the decisive actions of the WHO that, in the end, may have saved many lives by getting information and warnings to the public, and organizing a large research team to find the organism. The deleterious actions of the Chinese government are described in an unbiased fashion. The race to find the organism is described in a compelling manner. The best recommmendation I have for the book, however, is that it is short, informative, and easy to read. The book is interesting, and takes only two or three hours to read.


1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsGo dad, 2005-11-14
My dad wrote this and I read it i think its great its full of detail and intrestng tidbits even though this is adult lit i still loved it

P.S my dad really did write this


4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsA Poorly Written Account of a Fascinating & Deadly Disease, 2005-10-12
The author is so boring I literally fell asleep while reading the 3rd page of this book!! I thought it would be filled with interesting insights into this killer 21st century disease, but he spends way too much time blaming everyone on the planet but the SARS pathogen itself for the evolution of this plague. He writes with far too much intellectual bravado and machoism for my taste. There is very little substance in this book; the author may know something about science but his writing does not reflect this at all!




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