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Biography of Resistance
Biography of Resistance: The Epic Battle Between People and Pathogens | Muhammad H. Zaman
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Award-winning Boston University educator and researcher Muhammad H. Zaman provides a chilling look at the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, explaining how we got here and what we must do to address this growing global health crisis. In September 2016, a woman in Nevada became the first known case in the U.S. of a person who died of an infection resistant to every antibiotic available. Her death is the worst nightmare of infectious disease doctors and public health professionals. While bacteria live within us and are essential for our health, some strains can kill us. As bacteria continue to mutate, becoming increasingly resistant to known antibiotics, we are likely to face a public health crisis of unimaginable proportions. “It will be like the great plague of the middle ages, the influenza pandemic of 1918, the AIDS crisis of the 1990s, and the Ebola epidemic of 2014 all combined into a single threat,” Muhammad H. Zaman warns. The Biography of Resistance is Zaman’s riveting and timely look at why and how microbes are becoming superbugs. It is a story of science and evolution that looks to history, culture, attitudes and our own individual choices and collective human behavior. Following the trail of resistant bacteria from previously uncontacted tribes in the Amazon to the isolated islands in the Arctic, from the urban slums of Karachi to the wilderness of the Australian outback, Zaman examines the myriad factors contributing to this unfolding health crisis—including war, greed, natural disasters, and germophobia—to the culprits driving it: pharmaceutical companies, farmers, industrialists, doctors, governments, and ordinary people, all whose choices are pushing us closer to catastrophe. Joining the ranks of acclaimed works like Microbe Hunters, The Emperor of All Maladies, and Spillover, A Biography of Resistance is a riveting and chilling tale from a natural storyteller on the front lines, and a clarion call to address the biggest public health threat of our time.
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A bit of a nerdy #doublespin pick, this #audiobook looks at the history of antibiotic resistance and the various parts at play from overuse to plasmids. I found many of the historical bits fascinating.

As a veterinarian, I am very invested in One Health (vet and human medicine tackling problems together). It was nice to read about international efforts on this front. But it probably won‘t help me explain why it‘s important to use shampoo therapy*

Megabooks * for those of you that own pets, the latest statements I have read about skin and ear infections is to use topical therapy before going to oral therapy. Generally people who have 100 lb dogs are unhappy to hear they need to be bathed 3x a week in January. They want a pill. I understand it. It‘s difficult, especially when your boss gave out cephalexin like candy 😬 4y
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