Typhoid

The past, present, and future of an ancient disease

Claas Kirchhelle author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd

Published:12th Aug '22

£15.00

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“Claas Kirchhelle brings the story of typhoid to life in this compelling narrative taking us from the early medical references through the dawn of microbiology, the first use of immuno-diagnostics to the amazing power of modern vaccines to control this ancient killer. It is a book that meticulously observes the story and the science behind the discoveries that underpin modern understanding of infectious disease, on which our very lives depend.” Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, FMedSci, Director, Oxford Vaccine Group
“Typhoid is one of the classic diseases of humankind that has been with us, perhaps since humans moved out of Africa. It still persists in many places, particularly where public infrastructure is weak and impoverished. The disease has killed many significant people in history, and has imprinted on our way of thinking. This book provides a unique and eloquent discription of the disease and its continuing impact. Very relevant in the modern interconnected world.”Prof Gordon Dougan, FRS, FMEDSCi, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Sanger Institute.
“This lively illustrated account gives typhoid the prominence it deserves and links the past with the present.” Dr Margaret Pelling, Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, And Technology, University of Oxford.
A killer of paupers, princes and presidents, typhoid was an invisible threat in Victorian times and remains dangerous in many areas today. In this exploration of the past, present and future of typhoid control, Dr Claas Kirchhelle uses the stories of both literary characters and real-life figures to trace typhoid’s transformation from a mysterious scourge into a controllable microbial threat. Drawing on the award-winning Typhoidland exhibitions, the author dispels the myth of typhoid as an eradicated disease and shows how cutting-edge vaccines and collective international action offer new hope amidst surging drug resistance – a subject that has gained new relevance in a post-COVID world.

“Kirchhelle’s book leaves us contemplating the future of infection prevention and control, not just the future of typhoid.“ - The Lancet Infectious Diseases
“Claas Kirchhelle brings the story of typhoid to life in this compelling narrative taking us from the early medical references through the dawn of microbiology, the first use of immuno-diagnostics to the amazing power of modern vaccines to control this ancient killer. It is a book that meticulously observes the story and the science behind the discoveries that underpin modern understanding of infectious disease, on which our very lives depend.” - Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, Oxford Vaccine Group
“Typhoid is one of the classic diseases of humankind that has been with us, perhaps since humans moved out of Africa. It still persists in many places, particularly where public infrastructure is weak and impoverished. The disease has killed many significant people in history, and has imprinted on our way of thinking. This book provides a unique and eloquent description of the disease and its continuing impact. Very relevant in the modern interconnected world.” - Prof Gordon Dougan, Wellcome Sanger Institute
“This lively illustrated account gives typhoid the prominence it deserves and links the past with the present.” - Dr Margaret Pelling, University of Oxford
Long-listed for the 2023 British Society for the History of Science (BSHS) Hughes Prize for the best book in the history of science, which is accessible to a wide audience of non-specialists. - British Society for the History of Science

ISBN: 9781785513831

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 452g

96 pages