Columbia University Press
People, Parasites, and Plowshares
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About this book
Despommier concentrates on particularly remarkable and often highly pathogenic organisms, describing their lifecycles and the mechanisms they use to avoid elimination. He details their attack and survival plans and the nature of the illnesses they cause in general terms, enabling readers of all backgrounds to steal a glimpse into the secret work of such effective invaders. He also points to the cultural contexts in which these parasites thrive and reviews the current treatments available to defeat them. Encouraging scientists to continue to study these organisms even if their threat is largely contained, Despommier shows how closer dissection of the substances parasites produce to alter our response to them could help unravel some of our most complex medical conundrums.
Author / Editor information
William C. Campbell is a retired senior research scientist at Merck, Inc., Rahway, New Jersey, and winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine. He discovered and helped develop the drugs thiabendazole, ivermectin, and related derivatives. Both parent compounds have helped to reduce or eliminate certain parasitic worm infections in cattle and humans. He is a world renowned expert on drug discovery, a former president of the American Society for Parasitologists, and is currently a RISE associate at Drew University.
Reviews
A smoothly crafted mix of pathology, public and global health, how these parasites make their livings, and fascinating stories.
Scott L. Gardner:
Despommier's writing is precise, clear, and up to date.... I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in parasitology.
An informative and entertaining view of parasitic life cycles and resulting human diseases.... The use of illustrations, examples, and stories, combined with limited use of technical terms, works well to connect and engage the reader.... Highly recommended.
A rich, fulsome feast. It is also a gift to tropical medicine.
Dave Lee:
[People, Parasites, and Plowshares] beautifully balances history and pathology.
[People, Parasites, and Plowshares] chronicles the discovery—and destructive treachery—of parasites as well as the promise they offer modern medicine in curing a number of diseases.
Marissa Fessenden:
Reading this book may make your skin crawl.... The facts are horrifying and fascinating.... As Despommier argues, these body snatchers deserve respect.
[An] illuminating book.... Despommier is an excellent popularizer, lacing his accounts of our invaders' ingenuity with history and anecdotes that underscore how grateful a modern society should be for clean drinking water and sanitary facilities.
Carl Zimmer, author of A Planet of Viruses and Parasite Rex:
There's a lot to learn from a tapeworm. Parasites have evolved stunningly successful strategies for thriving in our bodies for millions of years. Drawing on his long career as a parasitologist, Dickson D. Despommier explores the lessons we can gain from our passengers, creating a fascinating tour of the parasitic world.
Robert Gwadz, National Institutes of Health:
Dickson D. Despommier's approach is unique, easy going, and insightful. His book will appeal to both scientists and laypeople interested in science and medicine—and will be of particular interest to travelers to exotic places.
Rod Adam, University of Arizona:
A well-written and fascinating introduction to human parasitology from an intriguing, seldom-used perspective: how we can learn from parasites to achieve medical breakthroughs.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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List of Illustrations
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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1. This New House
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2. Hooked on Parasites
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3. Houdini’s Nefarious Cousins
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4. A Parasite for All Seasons
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5. The Unholy Trinity
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6. The Long and the Short of It
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7. All’s Well That Ends Wells
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8. Nature Has All the Answers. What’s Your Question?
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Glossary
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Further Reading
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Index
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