Phantom Plague, 9781541768468
Hardcover
A deadly disease, centuries of struggle, and a resilient, terrifying return.

Phantom Plague

How Tuberculosis Shaped History

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  • Hardcover

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    28 October 2024

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Summary

It killed novelist George Orwell, Eleanor Roosevelt, and millions of others - rich and poor. Desmond Tutu, Amitabh Bachchan, and Nelson Mandela survived it, just. For centuries, tuberculosis has ravaged cities and plagued the human body.

In Phantom Plague, Vidya Krishnan traces the history of tuberculosis from the slums of 19th-century New York to modern Mumbai. In a narrative spanning a century, Krishnan shows how superstition and folk-remedies made way for scientific unders…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541768468
ISBN-10:1541768469
Author:Vidya Krishnan
Publisher:PublicAffairs,U.S.
Imprint:PublicAffairs,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:28 October 2024
Weight:420g
Dimensions:212mm x 146mm x 34mm
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Critics Review

“The book is nonetheless a powerful look at the social determinants of health, and the lasting imprint of colonialism and segregation on public health.”– Nature

“The book includes fascinating digressions.”–New York Review of Books

“At a time when the world is paralyzed by a virus that mutates and resists modern medical interventions, Vidya Krishnan’s sobering account of the return of tuberculosis is timely. As she notes, the world is vastly different from lab conditions, and distinctions of wealth, race, class, caste, and inequities and imbalances of power and accountability clash, delaying interventions, denying access, and destroying lives. With lucidity and passion, wisdom and compassion, expertise and curiosity, she demystifies the science, revealing how human frailties and arrogance are letting the disease prevail. That the sickness is not physical, but goes beyond that, suggests how difficult the path ahead is going to be.”

–Salil Tripathi, author of Offence“Phantom Plague: How Tuberculosis Shaped History is a compelling journey into a history of medicine, current development of tuberculosis epidemiology and treatment, and global health authored by Vidya Krishnan, a prominent medical science reporter.”–The Lancet“A hard-hitting, fast-paced tour…Once started, it’s hard to put the book down.”–Harvard Public Health Magazine“A penetrating social history of a virulent disease… A timely, significant analysis of the dire consequences of public health failures.”–Kirkus (Starred)“A powerful look at the social determinants of health, and the lasting imprint of colonialism and segregation on public health.”–Nature“An interesting, easy read.”–Washington Post“Each entry is thought provoking enough to keep the reader circling back again and again.”–Choice“In Phantom Plague, journalist Vidya Krishnan has written an engaging and informative account of the history of TB and other infectious diseases and their impact on humanity. Anyone with an interest in how microbes and politics contribute to inequality and sickness should read this book.”–Johnjoe McFadden, University of Surrey“In her new book Phantom Plague, investigative journalist Vidya Krishnan gives a forceful and articulate account of humanity’s ongoing face-off with TB.”–PLOS Blog“Skillful storytelling.”–Down to Earth“Strong, compelling and addictive… It is literary nonfiction at its best.”–Irish Times“Every so often, you get books which are warm enough to make the scales of jadedness drop from your eyes. One such book is Phantom Plague. If you want to read only one book on the TB crisis foisted upon the world’s citizenry, this is it.”–MoneyControl“What makes Ms. Krishnan’s book worth the price of admission is the tableau she paints of the current plague. She writes with authority about the current state of TB globally, especially in her native India, which is the epicenter of the disease today. A 20-year veteran of medical journalism, Ms. Krishnan is a powerful storyteller, and her accounts of frustration, suffering, grief and resilience are moving.”–Wall Street Journal“Phantom Plague is a fascinating tale of humankind’s determined struggle against one of its most dreaded illnesses - overcoming science denialism, medical apartheid, and other prejudices.”–Scroll.in“At its best, Krishnan’s writing is clear and compelling, and the book is a worthy read for anyone interested in public health and infectious diseases.”–New York Times Book Review“Shot through with tragic and inspiring stories of patients and doctors who have battled against the disease, this is a bracing look at what might be the next public health catastrophe.”–Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Vidya Krishnan

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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