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Murderous Contagion: A Human History of Disease Murderous Contagion: A Human History of Disease by Mary Dobson
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“Indeed, antibiotic resistance, a fear predicted by Alexander Fleming when accepting his Nobel Prize for penicillin, is a huge concern for many infectious bacterial diseases in the twenty-first century and has been described as a ‘ticking time bomb’ and the greatest ‘global threat’ of our time.”
Mary Dobson, Murderous Contagion: A Human History of Disease
“A number of small mammals are now known to harbour the plague bacillus, and besides prairie dogs, these include ground squirrels, marmots, chipmunks, gerbils and rabbits.”
Mary Dobson, Murderous Contagion: A Human History of Disease