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Influenza virus [electronic resource] : the inevitable enemy / George Fu Gao, Alexander Huan Liu.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Publication details: Singapore : World Scientific, c2024.Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 224 p.)ISBN:
  • 9789811256226
  • 9811256225
Uniform titles:
  • Liu gan bing du. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.203009 23
LOC classification:
  • RC150.1
Contents:
Chilly winter -- World War I -- The story of the cows -- The world of molecules -- To catch a cold -- The devil -- Variation -- Cause and effect -- Bidding game -- A new era.
Summary: "This book will guide readers through the history of the flu. In ten chapters, it explains Influenza in a simple way. Influenza always seems to have endless topics. The flu virus, seemingly tiny, has brought on one disaster after another to human beings. 2018 is the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the "1918 Flu" that swept the world. The flu, a century ago, claimed nearly one-twentieth of human life on the planet. It became the most deadly flu in human history. This book introduces the past and present life of the influenza virus in a light-hearted way, leading the reader to review the past from the history of the flu, the development of the flu, human immunity and health, impacts on society and the country. Through touching stories, illustrations and diagrams, it tells the great discoveries and related advances in science and technology, introduces medical knowledge related to influenza, and reviews the medical effectiveness in preventing influenza, thus displaying the ongoing battle between humans and the flu virus. Looking back at the development of science and technology, humans have relentlessly sought the prevention and control of this infectious disease, constantly guarding the path of life and health, which gradually becomes a quiet past, but only to awaken again and again"-- Publisher's website.
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Translation of: Liu gan bing du : duo ye duo bu guo de di ren.

Includes index.

Chilly winter -- World War I -- The story of the cows -- The world of molecules -- To catch a cold -- The devil -- Variation -- Cause and effect -- Bidding game -- A new era.

"This book will guide readers through the history of the flu. In ten chapters, it explains Influenza in a simple way. Influenza always seems to have endless topics. The flu virus, seemingly tiny, has brought on one disaster after another to human beings. 2018 is the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the "1918 Flu" that swept the world. The flu, a century ago, claimed nearly one-twentieth of human life on the planet. It became the most deadly flu in human history. This book introduces the past and present life of the influenza virus in a light-hearted way, leading the reader to review the past from the history of the flu, the development of the flu, human immunity and health, impacts on society and the country. Through touching stories, illustrations and diagrams, it tells the great discoveries and related advances in science and technology, introduces medical knowledge related to influenza, and reviews the medical effectiveness in preventing influenza, thus displaying the ongoing battle between humans and the flu virus. Looking back at the development of science and technology, humans have relentlessly sought the prevention and control of this infectious disease, constantly guarding the path of life and health, which gradually becomes a quiet past, but only to awaken again and again"-- Publisher's website.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Translated from the Chinese.

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