Spillover 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 科普 醫學 英文原版 biology 英文版 Medicine DavidQuammen 大衛奎曼
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有一部分寫得好,但很大一部分都是在講故事,沒太多科學的東西
評分薩斯是意大利人烏爾班尼發現並命名,他犧牲瞭自己,拯救瞭蒼生,他是世界衛生組織的,病發時在河內,正好在醫院去救一位香港去河內的美籍華人,感染上SARS之後,在河內過世瞭。
評分bonechilling. illuminating. what Hot Zone would wanted but never could've be. great relevance in light of recent Ebola outbreak. solid research.
評分有一部分寫得好,但很大一部分都是在講故事,沒太多科學的東西
評分非常想推薦。上課讀的。這可能是我覺得大傢眼下最需要一讀的書瞭,畢竟真的應該認真瞭解下一些事。微信讀書上有中譯《緻命接觸》,雖不完美但有生於無。讀完覺得人類真的一是非常容易忽視自己是動物這件事,二是在一次次大爆發的前後都對病毒和傳染病的運作方式瞭解太少。此作不僅囊括瞭對亨尼巴病毒、埃博拉、SARS、HIV、瘧疾等病毒所造成大爆發的記述,還介紹瞭更多傳染病學傢和生態學傢探索病毒的過程、收獲和挑戰。同時還介紹瞭蝙蝠、禽類、猩猩獼猴等動物的特性,和它們在人畜傳染中的參與及所受到的迫害。作者在National Geographic工作多年,有著紮實的科學基礎和豐富的戶外野生研究經驗,文筆流暢不失幽默,平衡曆史和科學,叫人警醒卻鎮靜,是優秀的非虛構,一本信息量極大的傳染病作品我看得津津有味。
David Quammen is the author of The Song of the Dodo, among other books. He has been honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters and is the recipient of a John Burroughs Medal and the National Magazine Award. He lives in Bozeman, Montana.
A masterpiece of science reporting that tracks the animal origins of emerging human diseases.
The emergence of strange new diseases is a frightening problem that seems to be getting worse. In this age of speedy travel, it threatens a worldwide pandemic. We hear news reports of Ebola, SARS, AIDS, and something called Hendra killing horses and people in Australia—but those reports miss the big truth that such phenomena are part of a single pattern. The bugs that transmit these diseases share one thing: they originate in wild animals and pass to humans by a process called spillover. David Quammen tracks this subject around the world. He recounts adventures in the field—netting bats in China, trapping monkeys in Bangladesh, stalking gorillas in the Congo—with the world’s leading disease scientists. In Spillover Quammen takes the reader along on this astonishing quest to learn how, where from, and why these diseases emerge, and he asks the terrifying question: What might the next big one be?
Overall, the book is pretty informative and science-based for a decent reader. By reading the book, one can learn a great deal of epidemic related knowledge. The book is sort of a page-turner itself during Covid-19 period(home-bound quarantine). I first le...
評分Overall, the book is pretty informative and science-based for a decent reader. By reading the book, one can learn a great deal of epidemic related knowledge. The book is sort of a page-turner itself during Covid-19 period(home-bound quarantine). I first le...
評分这本书没必要写这么长,感觉罗里吧嗦。而且书中关于SARS的记录,真的是太太太太肤浅了,直接让我怀疑了本书其他章节的准确性和真实性。书中写到“对于一个拥有13亿人口的打过来说,吃饭是个大问题,人们吃蛇不足为奇,广东人吃狗也就显得顺理成章”,这都是些啥啊。至于其他的...
評分这本书没必要写这么长,感觉罗里吧嗦。而且书中关于SARS的记录,真的是太太太太肤浅了,直接让我怀疑了本书其他章节的准确性和真实性。书中写到“对于一个拥有13亿人口的打过来说,吃饭是个大问题,人们吃蛇不足为奇,广东人吃狗也就显得顺理成章”,这都是些啥啊。至于其他的...
評分全书的关键词是"旅",主要是通过已知疾病推溯其原始宿主并推测可能的传播路径,受限于作者是《国家地理》杂志供稿人的身份,也只能这么写。最喜欢的两章,一个是SARS,我其实还是没搞清楚,到底是因为经历过这场疫情,还是因为作者写了很多他自己的调查访问而不单是堆砌论文,...
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