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Richard Preston

Unleashing a Deadly Virus: Humanity's Race Against Time

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Author: Richard Preston

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780385495226

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/01/1994

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen The Hot Zone

"The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston is a gripping exploration of viral outbreaks, specifically the terrifying emergence of the Ebola virus. This summary audiobook is ideal for listeners interested in science, medicine, and public health, as well as those drawn to suspenseful narratives about real-life biological threats. It's perfect for anyone who wants a concise overview of the book's key themes, including the nature of zoonotic diseases, the impact of infectious outbreaks, and the heroes working on the front lines of epidemiology, without committing to the full-length read.

3 quotes from The Hot Zone

  • "The virus is not merely a genetic entity; it is a phenomenon that is shaped by the history of the Earth and by the life forms that inhabit it."
  • "The very idea of a hot zone, a place where a terrible infectious disease lurks and threatens humanity, is a concept that exposes the fragility of human life and the connections we share with nature."
  • "When you are faced with a virus that can kill in a matter of days, your understanding of existence changes completely; you realize how tenuous life is and how quickly it can be taken away."

Author : Richard Preston

Richard Preston is an acclaimed American author known for his gripping narrative nonfiction that often explores the intersection of science, medicine, and the human experience. Born on August 5, 1954, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Preston gained prominence with his best-selling book "The Hot Zone," published in 1994, which details the terrifying outbreak of the Ebola virus and its implications for humanity. With a background in creative writing and a degree from Pomona College, he combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling, captivating readers and bringing complex scientific topics to life. Preston's works often evoke a sense of urgency and fascination, shedding light on the mysteries of pathogens and the challenges faced by scientists and researchers in the ever-evolving battle against infectious diseases.