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The Fever
The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years | Sonia Shah
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In recent years, malaria has emerged as a cause clbre for voguish philanthropists. Bill Gates, Bono, and Laura Bush are only a few of the personalities who have lent their namesand opened their pocketbooksin hopes of curing the disease. Still, in a time when every emergent disease inspires waves of panic, why aren't we doing more to eradicate one of our oldest foes? And how does a parasitic disease that we've known how to prevent for more than a century still infect 500 million people every year, killing nearly 1 million of them? In The Fever, the journalist Sonia Shah sets out to answer these questions, delivering a timely, inquisitive chronicle of the illness and its influence on human lives. Through the centuries, she finds, we've invested our hopes in a panoply of drugs and technologies, and invariably those hopes have been dashed. From the settling of the New World to the construction of the Panama Canal, through wars and the advances of the Industrial Revolution, Shah tracks malaria's jagged ascent and the tragedies in its wake, revealing a parasite every bit as persistent as the insects that carry it. With distinguished prose and original reporting from Panama, Malawi, Cameroon, India, and elsewhere, The Fever captures the curiously fascinating, devastating history of this long-standing thorn in the side of humanity.
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batsy
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Interesting nonfiction read about malaria; not only about the history of malaria & its implications but for how she outlines the failures & missteps of global health programmes ruled by capital.

#fever #MOvember @Cinfhen

Cinfhen This sounds oddly fascinating 4y
fleeting Definitely adding to my medical humanities tbr! 4y
batsy @Cinfhen @fleeting I was surprised by how gripping I found it! 4y
readordierachel Sounds fascinating! My kind of nonfiction. 4y
batsy @readordierachel She writes in a fast-paced, accessible manner which really helps with the more sciencey stuff, for me—there's where I tend to space out 😆 4y
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Came across this article and thought you might like it 👍🏻. I love knowing what influential individuals read. Have you read any of these? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/11-books-on-science-bill-gates-thinks-...

becausetrains Not sure how I haven't read any of these, though The Gene and Seveneves (odd choice for the list) are on my shortlist TBR. Which ones are you looking forward to reading? 7y
MrBook @becausetrains I have those two books but haven't gotten to them yet 👍🏻. The first one on the list just arrived at my library, and I plan on reading that one too. At least those three. 7y
becausetrains In case your followers are looking, here are some others I've either read or had recommended highly: 7y
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becausetrains On the anthropocene era and why humans are going to destroy ourselves & most of the life on the planet: 7y
becausetrains On how infectious diseases become global threats (by the same author as The Fever:) (edited) 7y
becausetrains On the intersection of cell & gene harvesting, racial injustice, and big pharma: 7y
becausetrains On where climate change does the most damage to human society through acts of war and genocide, and vice versa: 7y
becausetrains On the unintended consequences of human society: 7y
becausetrains On how libertarianism and capitalism are direct enemies of science and threaten the Earth's future: 7y
MrBook @becausetrains Awesome! I always love it when people spread the biblio-glory 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻! 7y
TheRiehlDeal @becausetrains I added all the books you mentioned. 😂 But really, those sound like really interesting reads. @MrBook thanks for sharing this article! I added all the books on the list. 7y
MrBook @TheRiehlDeal You're welcome! I love it when people share bookish articles 😁👌🏻. 7y
becausetrains @TheRiehlDeal glad you found them helpful! Tbh I forgot I had that list in Goodreads, I have to add some of them to Litsy myself 🤓 7y
Sha0102 Great article. Thanks!! Got interested in some of them. 7y
Kristy_K I love going on Gate Notes (his blog of sorts) to get recommendation for nom-fiction reads. 7y
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skrishna
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"In British-ruled India, the British knowingly worsened malaria."

Lovely.

MelodySchreiber I'm really looking forward to this book! 8y
jennirl ooooooh i loved her book PANDEMIC, will have to add this one too 8y
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