Anthrax
Jeanne Guillemin
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Anthrax
Discover the gripping account of a significant event in public health history with Anthrax by Jeanne Guillemin. Published in 1999, this compelling book delves into the anthrax epidemic that struck Sverdlovsk, now Ekaterinburg, in Russia's Ural Mountains in 1979. Guillemin, accompanied by a dedicated team of doctors and researchers, embarked on a mission in 1992 to uncover the origins and impact of this devastating outbreak.
With 339 pages of insightful analysis, Anthrax not only chronicles the investigation but also explores the broader implications of biological weapons and infectious diseases in the context of the Former Soviet Union. Guillemin's meticulous research sheds light on the intersection of public health, epidemiology, and military biological warfare. This book is essential for anyone interested in history, health policy, and the social dynamics of disease. Don’t miss the opportunity to delve into this critical examination of a chilling chapter in medical history.
Anthrax