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100 1 _aWills, Christopher.
245 1 0 _aYellow fever, black goddess :
_bthe coevolution of people and plagues /
_cChristopher Wills.
260 _aReading, MA :
_bAddison-Wesley Pub.,
_c1996.
300 _axii, 324 pages :
_billustrations ;
490 1 _aHelix books.
500 _a"First published in the United Kingdom by HarperCollins Publishers under the title: Plagues : their origins, history, and future"--Title page verso.
505 0 _apt. 1. The Anatomy of Plagues. 1. The delicate balance between life and death. 2. The penumbra of disease. 3. The worst of times -- pt. 2. Chief monster that has plagued the nations yet ... 4. Four tales from the New Decameron. 5. Was the Indian plagued actually plague, and if not why not? -- pt. 3. Naive and Cunning Diseases. 6. Cholera, the Black One. 7. A cleverer pathogen -- pt. 4. The Challenge of the Temperate Zones. 8. An ague very violent. 9. Syphilis and the Faustian bargain -- pt. 5. Plagues, Populations and the Biosphere. 10. AIDS and the future of plagues. 11. Safety in diversity. 12. Why so many diseases?
520 _aYellow Fever, Black Goddess turns the tables on past accounts, focusing not on the microbe hunters but on the microbes themselves, putting these exotic life-forms at center stage, telling their story as they fight to live at the very edge of the possible. Humans acknowledge the existence of our planet's primitive coinhabitants only when they do their worst - emerging to strike down whole populations through rampaging epidemics. But in fact, the protozoa, bacteria, and viruses that cause such diseases as yellow fever and cholera - which is symbolized by the black goddess - lead complex lives in their own right, struggling ever further out on their evolutionary limbs.
520 8 _aIn order to deal with these microbes we must understand the entire evolutionary environment in which they function - from tropical breeding grounds to the resistant temperate zones, from insect viruses to human plagues - and through this alone can we hope to control them. By giving these organisms their due in this remarkable account, Christopher Wills points the way toward gaining that mastery.
650 0 _aEpidemics
_xHistory.
650 2 _aDisease Outbreaks
_xhistory.
650 2 _aMicrobiology
_xhistory.
650 2 _aDisease Outbreaks.
650 2 _aPlague.
650 2 _aCholera.
650 2 _aSyphilis.
650 2 _aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
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