Ebola by David Quammen
A vivid, accessible account that traces the natural history and human toll of Ebola virus, explaining how it emerges from wildlife, how outbreaks have unfolded, and how scientists and communities have struggled to understand and contain it; blending investigative reporting on epidemics, the search for animal reservoirs and transmission pathways, and clear explanations of virology and epidemiology, it underscores the ecological and social conditions that enable spillovers and the limits of medical and political responses while arguing for better surveillance and preparedness.
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