Pandemic, Sonia Shah
Pandemic, Sonia Shah
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Pandemic
Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond

Author: Sonia Shah

Narrator: Sonia Shah

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/23/2016


Synopsis

From the author of The Fever, a wide-ranging inquiry into the origins of pandemics

Interweaving history, original reportage, and personal narrative, Pandemic explores the origin of epidemics, drawing parallels between the story of cholera--one of history's most disruptive and deadly pathogens--and the new pathogens that stalk humankind today, from Ebola and avian influenza to drug-resistant superbugs.

More than three hundred infectious diseases have emerged or reemerged in new territory during the past fifty years, and 90 percent of epidemiologists expect that one of them will cause a disruptive, deadly pandemic sometime in the next two generations.

To reveal how that might happen, Sonia Shah tracks each stage of cholera's dramatic journey from harmless microbe to world-changing pandemic, from its 1817 emergence in the South Asian hinterlands to its rapid dispersal across the nineteenth-century world and its latest beachhead in Haiti. She reports on the pathogens following in cholera's footsteps, from the MRSA bacterium that besieges her own family to the never-before-seen killers emerging from China's wet markets, the surgical wards of New Delhi, the slums of Port-au-Prince, and the suburban backyards of the East Coast.

By delving into the convoluted science, strange politics, and checkered history of one of the world's deadliest diseases, Pandemic reveals what the next epidemic might look like--and what we can do to prevent it.

About The Author

Sonia Shah is a science journalist and prizewinning author. Her writing on science, politics, and human rights has appeared in The New York TimesThe Wall Street JournalForeign AffairsScientific American, and elsewhere. Her work has been featured on RadiolabFresh Air, and TED, where her talk "Three Reasons We Still Haven't Gotten Rid of Malaria" has been viewed by more than 900,000 people around the world. Her 2010 book, The Fever, which was called a "tour-de-force history of malaria" (The New York Times), "rollicking" (Time), and "brilliant" (The Wall Street Journal), was long-listed for the Royal Society's Winton Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlene on March 08, 2016

I am in the middle of reading Spillover and am enjoying it much more than this book. Pandemic is more current for certain, but David Quammen, the Author of Spillover, is by far more scientifically literate. Shah spends an awful lot of time focused on paradigm shifts in science. She even seems to hav......more

Goodreads review by moonlight_review on November 11, 2020

Over the last few months our life has changed drastically. Covid 19, not only changed our routines but also made us question them and do more self reflection. But is this the last pandemic we will face? 'Pandemic' by Sonia Shah is gives us a detail insight into various pandemics that the world has fa......more

Goodreads review by Boy on May 22, 2022

A strange book to read in 2021. So much of it resonates and seems familiar where previously it may have felt alarmist or otherworldly. Shah dedicates most of the book to examining cholera and the 7 major pandemics it has caused over the past few centuries. In fact the book probably could have been ca......more