The Killers Within: The Deadly Rise of Drug-Resistant Bacteria

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The scariest book about biological meltdown since Richard Preston's "The Hot Zone, " this book tells of a problem that isn't an exotic disease in Africa but something that's already here. This book reveals how bacteria have evolved and outwitted doctors, and now are on the ascendancy.
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AuthorMichael Shnayerson; Mark Plotkin
PublisherTime Warner Paperbacks
PlaceLondon
Year2003-04-03
ISBN9780751534818
BindingPaperback
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