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THE PHANTOM PLAGUE

Vidya Krishnan

How Tuberculosis Shaped History

The definitive biography of tuberculosis, from its origins as a novel disease to its modern reemergence that now threatens populations around the world.
For centuries, tuberculosis has plagued populations across the world. From its first mention in ancient Indian texts to its romanticized existence during the Victorian era to its inevitable link with the AIDS and HIV crisis of the late 20th century, TB has endured. And today, it's reemerged in a more aggressive, drug resistant strain that even decades of research and treatment are unable to overcome.

In The Phantom Plague, health reporter Vidya Krishnan traces Tuberculosis throughout history--showing the disease's social and scientific impacts on society-- and then brings us into the future with original reporting on the threat of multi-drug resistant TB and its inherent connections with the novel coronavirus. What emerges is a story of people--patients, scientists, doctors, pharma executives, activists and more--all connected by one, persistent, deadly disease.

Vidya Krishnan is an award-winning journalist who has been reporting on medical science for the last 20 years. She has written for the Atlantic, the LA Times, The Hindu (as their health and science editor) and for the British Medical Journal.
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Published 2022-02-01 by Public Affairs

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A penetrating social history of a virulent disease... A timely, significant analysis of the dire consequences of public health failures.

India (Engl.): Penguin Random House India

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