Pandemics
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Pandemics

And How They Change Society

  1. 220 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Pandemics

And How They Change Society

About this book

Pandemics inflict significant harm on societies, often exacerbated by human activities that alter the natural environment. As cities expand, encroaching on areas once inhabited by wildlife, the risk of disease transmission increases. Bacteria have existed for 3.5 billion years and viruses for 1.5 billion years, while humans have only been around for 130, 000 years. Coronaviruses have a long evolutionary history of over fifty million years, with some recent strains dating back to around 8000 BCE, indicating a prolonged coevolution with bats and birds.Advancements in technology during the 20th century have facilitated rapid global travel, allowing microbes to spread more quickly than ever before. The 1918 influenza pandemic, often referred to as the 'Spanish' flu, was particularly devastating, claiming between 50 and 100 million lives, or about five percent of the global population at the time. Major pandemics have historically led to significant social changes: the Justinian Plague contributed to the rise of Christianity, the bubonic plague heralded the end of serfdom, and the aftermath of the 'Spanish' flu saw many governments adopting socialized medicine.The concept began in socialist Russia and soon spread to countries like France, New Zealand, and eventually Great Britain. It took the return of battle-hardened soldiers from World War II to push this agenda politically in the UK. Post-war, the growing influence of the United States and the nascent World Health Organisation led to the decline of privileged classes and the establishment of the fundamental right to healthcare for every human being, irrespective of their background.As the world confronts the final stages of another global pandemic, the future remains uncertain. There are questions about whether new vaccines will effectively control the disease, leaving societies worldwide in a state of anticipation and adaptation.

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Table of contents

  1. Pandemics
  2. About the Author
  3. Dedication
  4. Copyright Information Ā©
  5. Acknowledgement
  6. Foreword
  7. Viruses
  8. I Am the Poliomyelitis Virus and I Watched the Pharaohs Come and Go
  9. ā€˜The Russian Refugee Who Discovered the Polio Vaccine’
  10. I Am Flavivirus, Causer of Yellow Fever, and Who Held Up Construction of the Panama Canal.
  11. I Am the Variola Virus, Which Caused Smallpox, Once One of the Greatest Scourges of Mankind
  12. I Am the Ebolavirus, Which Caused Haemorrhagic Fever and Instilled Fear into the Heart of Africa
  13. I Am the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Who Caused Worldwide Panic Before They Tamed Me
  14. I Am SARS-Cov-2, the Corona Virus, Who Caused the Worldwide Covid Pandemic
  15. Bacteria
  16. I Am Bacillus Anthracis, ā€˜Deliverer of the Jews to the Promised Land’
  17. I am Yersinia Pestis, Who Caused the Plague of Justinian and the Emergence of Christianity
  18. I Am Yersinia Pestis, Who Caused Typhus, the Emergence of Protestantism, and the Destruction of Napoleon’s ā€˜Grande Armee’
  19. I Am Mycobacterium Leprae, the Cause of Leprosy, and so Much Misery Worldwide
  20. I Am Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and I Was with John Keats When He Died
  21. I Am Plasmodium Vivax, Destroyer of the Roman Empire
  22. I Am Vibrio Cholerae, and I Changed the World by Improving Sanitation
  23. I Am Treponema pallidum, Who Sailed with The Slave Ships to America to Cause Syphilis
  24. I Am Cocoliztli, and I Helped Wipe Out the Aztec Civilisation
  25. References