Good Germs, Bad Germs: Health and Survival in a Bacterial World
by Jessica Snyder SachsSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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Read in December, 2007
Good Germs, Bad Germs is an up-to-date summary of what we know about how bacteria interact with humans.
It's a fascinating story, because after a lifetime of "fighting germs" it seems that scientists are coming to learn that the interaction between bacteria and our bodies is far more complex than was ever realized and we have to work with germs and make alliances with "good germs" in order to survive.
The book starts out with several chapters that explore in g...more
It's a fascinating story, because after a lifetime of "fighting germs" it seems that scientists are coming to learn that the interaction between bacteria and our bodies is far more complex than was ever realized and we have to work with germs and make alliances with "good germs" in order to survive.
The book starts out with several chapters that explore in g...more
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Read in April, 2008
An excellent book on the history of human microbiology and the ramificaitons of medical science on the life and wellbeing of not only we humans, but also of the critters who we live with on a daily basis.
Sachs does a good job in attempting to reduce the scientific background needed to understand the complex chemical and biological processes that sum up the interrelationships of bacteria and our body's systems.
Her use of current scholarship and portraying a wide range of therapeutic treat...more
Sachs does a good job in attempting to reduce the scientific background needed to understand the complex chemical and biological processes that sum up the interrelationships of bacteria and our body's systems.
Her use of current scholarship and portraying a wide range of therapeutic treat...more
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Fondren Library Has This Book: QR57 .S24 2007
Provides an interesting account into the curious world of microbes and how they beneficially affect and even protect us from diseases. The subjects of drug resistance, infection, and new therapeutics are also discussed.
Provides an interesting account into the curious world of microbes and how they beneficially affect and even protect us from diseases. The subjects of drug resistance, infection, and new therapeutics are also discussed.
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Read in August, 2008
Very good, albeit a little over my head in parts. Interesting analysis of both harmful and beneficial bacteria, and the symbiotic relationship between germs and us.
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Has a lot of really interesting information about bacteria and new medical research involving bacteria, if you're into that sort of thing.
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don't dose your children with antibiotics! (unless you really really have to)
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