Beating Back the Devil

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$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Free Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 1.0 inches | 0.73 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781439123102

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About the Author

Maryn McKenna is an award-winning science and medical writer at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she has covered the CDC since 1997. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and has also studied at Harvard Medical School. In 1998-1999 she was the Knight Fellow in Medicine at the University of Michigan's Schools of Medicine and Public Health. She lives in Atlanta.

Reviews
Robin Marantz Henig, author of "A Dancing Matrix: How Science Confronts Emerging Viruses" Even people who think they know about the CDC and its elite corps of physicians, the Epidemic Intelligence Service, will be surprised by "Beating Back the Devil, " a rare inside account of how EIS works in an age of terrorist threat. McKenna hopscotches the globe -- from a malaria outbreak in Malawi to SARS in Vietnam -- to bring to life some of the most compelling mysteries confronted by these fearless disease detectives.
Marilyn W. Thompson, author of "The Killer Strain: Anthrax and a Government Exposed" In her enthralling first book, Maryn McKenna takes us inside the unexplored world of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, a vital but rarely discussed part of our national public health service. Without McKenna's thorough research and lively narrative, who would have known of the crusading role the EIS has played since the 1950s in solving our most perplexing medical mysteries? In a new world of bioterror threats and harrowing viruses, McKenna's book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the daunting medical challenges of the future.
Howard Markel, M.D., Ph.D., author of "When Germs Travel: Six Major Epidemics That Have Invaded America Since 1900 and the Fears They Have Unleashed" In the tradition of Laurie Garrett and Richard Preston, medical journalist Maryn McKenna tells the fascinating story of some of the most intrepid medical detectives at work today: the Centers for Disease Control's Epidemic Intelligence Service. "Beating Back the Devil" is both an accessible and detailed account of how these microbe hunters survey, contain, and combat deadly germs in the twenty-first century. It's also a great read.
"Even people who think they know about the CDC and its elite corps of physicians, the Epidemic Intelligence Service, will be surprised by "Beating Back the Devil, " a rare inside account of how EIS works in an age of terrorist threat. McKenna hopscotches the globe -- from a malaria outbreak in Malawi to SARS in Vietnam -- to bring to life some of the most compelling mysteries confronted by these fearless disease detectives."
"In the tradition of Laurie Garrett and Richard Preston, medical journalist Maryn McKenna tells the fascinating story of some of the most intrepid medical detectives at work today: the Centers for Disease Control's Epidemic Intelligence Service. "Beating Back the Devil" is both an accessible and detailed account of how these microbe hunters survey, contain, and combat deadly germs in the twenty-first century. It's also a great read."
"In her enthralling first book, Maryn McKenna takes us inside the unexplored world of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, a vital but rarely discussed part of our national public health service. Without McKenna's thorough research and lively narrative, who would have known of the crusading role the EIS has played since the 1950s in solving our most perplexing medical mysteries? In a new world of bioterror threats and harrowing viruses, McKenna's book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the daunting medical challenges of the future."--Marilyn W. Thompson, author of The Killer Strain: Anthrax and a Government Exposed