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2 Best Virology Books

Looking for virology books? Explore our wide range of informative and engaging titles, covering various aspects of virology.

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Deadliest Enemy

by Michael T. Osterholm, Mark Olshaker

4.7 (2056 reviews)

What is Deadliest Enemy about?

"Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs" is a compelling and eye-opening book that delves into the urgent and ongoing battle against infectious diseases. Written by Michael T. Osterholm and Mark Olshaker, this thought-provoking work explores the history, challenges, and potential future threats posed by deadly germs. With a focus on public health, the authors provide valuable insights and strategies to combat these invisible adversaries, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and global cooperation.

Who should read Deadliest Enemy

  • Medical professionals seeking to understand and combat infectious diseases.

  • Public health officials and policymakers concerned with global health threats.

  • General readers interested in the science and history of infectious diseases.

book2

The Coronavirus Pandemic

by Headway Editorial Team

What is The Coronavirus Pandemic about?

"The Coronavirus Pandemic" is a comprehensive guide that provides essential information about the SARS-CoV-2 virus, COVID-19 disease, and crucial safety measures. Written by the Headway Editorial Team, this book offers a detailed understanding of the pandemic, including its origins, transmission, symptoms, and prevention strategies. With clear and concise explanations, it equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate these challenging times and protect themselves and their communities.

Who should read The Coronavirus Pandemic

  • Medical professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Individuals looking for reliable information on COVID-19 and safety measures.

  • Policy makers and government officials in need of evidence-based guidance.