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The Vaccine Race Science Politics And The Human Costs Of Defeating Disease Meredith Wadman

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The Vaccine Race Science Politics And The Human Costs Of Defeating Disease Meredith Wadman
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.58 MB
Author: Meredith Wadman
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Vaccine Race Science Politics And The Human Costs Of Defeating Disease Meredith Wadman by Meredith Wadman instant download after payment.

"Riveting . . . [The Vaccine Race] invites comparison with Rebecca Skloot's 2007 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."—Nature
"This is a story about the war against disease—a war without end—and the development of enormously important vaccines, but in telling that story, in showing how science works, Meredith Wadman reveals much more. I loved this book."
—John M. Barry, New York Times bestselling author of The Great Influenza
The epic and controversial story of a major breakthrough in cell biology that led to the conquest of rubella and other devastating diseases.

Until the late 1960s, tens of thousands of American children suffered crippling birth defects if their mothers had been exposed to rubella, popularly known as German measles, while pregnant; there was no vaccine and little understanding of how the disease devastated fetuses. In June 1962, a young biologist in Philadelphia, using...

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