Killer Germs
Discover the fascinating world of infectious diseases with Killer Germs by Barry E. Zimmerman, published by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe in 2002. This engaging paperback, spanning 288 pages, offers a comprehensive look at the havoc-wreaking microbes that have shaped human history and explores emerging threats in our modern world.
In this revised edition, Zimmerman delves into the potential dangers of bioweapons, including a compelling chapter on smallpox, often regarded as one of the most devastating biological threats. Learn about our preparedness to combat such challenges and gain insights into the science of communicable diseases.
Perfect for readers interested in health and fitness, microbiology, and popular medicine, Killer Germs is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of infectious diseases and their impact on society.