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by E. Fuller Torrey and Robert H. Yolken
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  • Hardcover: 191 pages
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press; 1 edition March 25, 2005
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813535719
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813535715
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds

    From Publishers Weekly
    According to infectious disease specialists Torrey and Yolken, "in the ongoing war between microbes and humans, microbes have a definite advantage": they're more adaptable, they reproduce faster and they have easy access to us through our pets. The authors' highly informative and well-written book about the animal origins of human diseases will thrill and horrify readers, partly because its tone is so inflammatory and partly because its facts are so startling. Some readers may already know that bacteria appeared on Earth two billion years before humans did and that diseases are simply the way microbes try to "get ahead in life." But many will be surprised to learn that approximately 10% of a person's body weight is made up of microbes and that 61% of the microbes that cause disease in humans are transmitted to homo sapiens by animals. Torrey and Yolken do an excellent job addressing the origins of specific diseases (who knew that cold sores may have come from dinosaurs?), and they offer interesting details about the manifestations of disease in various cultures throughout world history. Historic events, including the fall of the Roman empire, are carefully examined, as are the illnesses of Keats, Poe and other famous artists. Even biblical myths fall before Torrey's and Yolken's keen analysis. The authors' tone can be dryly amusing (i.e., "From the point of view of bacteria, viruses and protozoa, village life offered many advantages"). And though they often slip into dire, doomsday predictions, their volume is nonetheless intelligent and exciting.

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    "In our ever more crowded and interconnected world, a vast menagerie of microorganisms travels incessantly from animals to humans, as well as from one human to another. During this movement, the microbes can mutate, and this makes animals an important reservoir for generating human disease. Beasts of the Earth provides an engaging tour through history that demonstrates how the microbes that emerge can change our lives: from their effect on the fall of the Roman Empire to the latest SARS outbreak."Bruce Alberts, president, National Academy of Sciences

    "This important book provides a novel perspective on the current and future status of human disease. Highly recommended."Joanne P. Webster, Ph.D., reader in parasite epidemiology, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, London

    "This book brings a very important subject to our attentionthe never-ending emergence of new human diseases . . . in every instance defying our predictions, in every instance reminding us of the complexity of our world, in every instance challenging our capacity to prevent and control the threat."Frederick A. Murphy, D.V.M., Ph.D., distinguished professor, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis

    "This book is a wonderful combination of very readable scientific and historical underpinnings of past and present epidemics of the spread of diseases from animals to people."Sidney M. Wolfe, M.D., director, Public Citizens Health Research Group, Washington, D.C.

    Humans have lived in close proximity to other animals for thousands of years. Recent scientific studies have even shown that the presence of animals has a positive effect on our physical and mental health. People with pets typically have lower blood pressure, show fewer symptoms of depression, and tend to get more exercise.

    But there is a darker side to the relationship between animals and humans. Animals are carriers of harmful infectious agents and the source of a myriad of human diseases. In recent years, the emergence of high-profile illnesses such as AIDS, SARS, West Nile virus, and bird flu has drawn much public attention, but as E. Fuller Torrey and Robert H. Yolken reveal, the transfer of deadly microbes from animals to humans is neither a new nor an easily avoided problem.

    Beginning with the domestication of farm animals nearly 10,000 years ago, Beasts of the Earth traces the ways that human-animal contact has evolved over time. Today, shared living quarters, overlapping ecosystems, and experimental surgical practices where organs or tissues are transplanted from non-humans into humans continue to open new avenues for the transmission of infectious agents. Other changes in human behavior like increased air travel, automated food processing, and threats of bioterrorism are increasing the contagion factor by transporting microbes further distances and to larger populations in virtually no time at all.

    While the authors urge that a better understanding of past diseases may help us lessen the severity of some illnesses, they also warn that, given our increasingly crowded planet, it is not a question of if but when and how often animal-transmitted diseases will pose serious challenges to human health in the future.

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