This is the only book that tells both sides of the story of germs: that
they are critically important for our health and that the dangers of
emerging pathogens continue to wreak havoc in our bodies and around the
world. With straight-forward and engaging writing, infectious diseases
physician Phillip Peterson surveys how our understanding of viruses has
changed throughout history, from early plagues and pandemics to more
recent outbreaks like HIV/AIDS, Ebola, Zika, and Coronavirus. Microbes
also takes on contemporary issues like the importance of vaccinations in
the face of the growing anti-vaxxer movement, as well as the rise of
cutting-edge health treatments like fecal transplants. Peterson relays
his first-hand experience dealing with an unprecedented emergence of new
microbial threats. Yet at the same time he has witnessed the astounding
recent discoveries of the crucial role of the microbes that colonize our
body surfaces in human health. Microbes explains for general readers
where these germs came from, what they do to and for us, and what can be
done to stop the bad actors and foster the benefactors.