The invisible siege : the rise of coronaviruses and the search for a cure
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The invisible siege : the rise of coronaviruses and the search for a cure

By Werb, Dan, author.

Audience Adults

Published [2022] by Crown, New York

ISBN 9780593239230

Bib Id 2503563

Copyright 2022

Edition First edition.

Description xii, 370 pages ; 25 cm.

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LCCN
2021-052956
ISBN
9780593239230 (hardcover) $29.00
0593239237
Call #
614.5924 W
Title
The invisible siege : the rise of coronaviruses and the search for a cure
Edition
First edition.
Publication Information
[2022] by Crown, New York :
Copyright Date
©2022
Description
xii, 370 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-352) and index.
Contents
Prologue -- Only occasional ecstasy -- An eminent official was traveling home by boat -- They shouldn't exist on planet Earth -- In that case, you can go tomorrow -- We needed another $108 million -- Intermezzo--The Tongguan mine -- Some camels are more expensive than humans -- If you're a mouse, the answer is probably yes -- This is a finite number -- It was war gaming -- You expect heroes to die -- The technical term is shitshow -- You don't see much with a sick mink -- You're so naïve -- The question is going to be the fringes -- We live in a gray world -- It's just too hard to swim against the tide -- Epilogue: The invisible seige.
Summary
"An engrossing family history of coronaviruses and the modern-day scientific quest to conquer viral epidemics forever. The urgency of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic has fixed humanity's gaze on the present crisis. But the story of this pandemic extends far further back than many realize. In this engrossing narrative, epidemiologist Dan Werb traces the rising threat of the coronavirus family and the attempts by a small group of scientists who worked for decades to stop a looming viral pandemic. When virologist Ralph Baric began researching coronaviruses in the 1980s, the field was a scientific backwater-the few variants that infected humans caused little more than the common cold. But when a novel coronavirus sparked the 2003 SARS epidemic, and then the MERS epidemic a decade later, Baric and his allies realized that time was running out before a pandemic strain would make the inevitable jump from animals to human hosts. In The Invisible Siege, Werb unpacks the dynamic history and microscopic complexity of an organism that has wreaked cycles of havoc upon the world for millennia. Elegantly tracing decades of scientific investigation, Werb reveals how Baric's team of scientists hatched an audacious plan not merely to battle COVID-19 but to end pandemics forever. Yet as they raced to find a cure, they ran into a complicated nexus of science, ethics, industry, and politics that threatened to derail their efforts just as COVID-19 loomed ever larger. The Invisible Siege is an urgent and moving testament to the unprecedented scientific movement to stop COVID-19-and a powerful look at the infuriating factors that threaten to derail discovery and leave the world vulnerable to the inevitable coronaviruses to come"--

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