The Killers Within: The Deadly Rise of Drug-Resistant Bacteria
The Killers Within: The Deadly Rise of Drug-Resistant Bacteria Books
- “The Killers Within is a dramatic account of an already alarming situation balanced to grow worse. If a broadcast health crisis of major ratio is to be averted, books such as this one need to be read by consumers as well as the authorities charged to protect their health.” — Dr. David L. Heymann, World Health Organization
- “This is scary stuff. Pay attention – the rise of antibiotic resistant is one of our largest health challenges of the new century.” — Joe Graedon, author of The People’s Pharmacy run
- “An engaging picture of the women and men on the front lines in the battle hostile to bacterial infections.” — William C. Summers, M.D., Yale School of Medicine”An engaging picture of the women and men on the front lines in the battle hostile to bacterial infections.” — William C. Summers, M.D., Yale School of Medicine
- “An extremely readable look at the overuse of antibiotics, the me at os bacteria use to develop resistance, the role of antibiotics as animal growth promoters, and the outlook for antibiotics. Drawing on a number of interviews with key people in the field, Shnayerson and Plotkin have managed to exhibit their concern over the future of antibiotics even as maintenance the scientific background manageable for lay readers.” – Tina Neville, Library Journal
- “A compelling and dramatic look at our first steps into the post-antibiotic era.” — Paul Offit, MD, Coauthor of “Breaking the Antibiotic Problem”
Product Description
A battle is taking place on the frontiers of medicine between rapidly evolving bacteria that threaten our health and the doctors who are struggling to outwit them. These bacteria are the world over: in and on our bodies, in homes, schools, hospitals, crowded airplaines, day-care centers. And, as THE KILLERS WITHIN makes frighteningly clear, so far the bacteria are winning.
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