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    Spillover: the powerful, prescient book that predicted the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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    ISBN: 9780099522850
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    AuthorQuammen, David
    Pub Date01/08/2013
    BindingPaperback
    Pages592
    Publisher: ARROW
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    First, a horse in Brisbane falls ill: fever, swelling, bloody froth. Then thirteen others drop dead. The foreman at the stables becomes ill and the trainer dies. This title tracks these infections to their source and asks what we can do to prevent some new pandemic spreading across the face of the earth.

    Read this gripping, timely book about the transmission of deadly viruses from animal to human populations, and how we can fight the current Covid-19 pandemic.

    As globalization spreads and as we destroy the ancient ecosystems, we encounter strange and dangerous infections that originate in animals but that can be transmitted to humans. Diseases that were contained are being set free and the results are potentially catastrophic.

    In a journey that takes him from southern China to the Congo, from Bangladesh to Australia, David Quammen tracks these infections to their source, and asks what we can do to prevent some new pandemic spreading across the face of the earth.

    As we continue to feel the global impact of Covid-19, discover the book that predicted this viral disaster and the science that could stop the next one in its tracks.

    'A tremendous book...this gives you all you need to know and all you should know' Sunday Times

    'Chilling... [A] brilliant, devastating book' Daily Mail

    'A frightening and fascinating masterpiece of science reporting that reads like a detective story' Walter Isaacson