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The Hot Zone - The Terrifying True Story of the Origins of the Ebola Virus

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Zusatztext "One of the most horrifying things I've ever read. What a remarkable piece of work." --Stephen King "Popular science writing at its best and the year's most infectious page-turner." -- People "A top-drawer horror story...the best literary roller coaster of the fall." -- Newsweek Informationen zum Autor Richard Preston Klappentext The bestselling landmark account of the first emergence of the Ebola virus. Now a mini-series drama starring Julianna Margulies! Topher Grace! Liam Cunningham! James D'Arcy! and Noah Emmerich on National Geographic. A highly infectious! deadly virus from the central African rain forest suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington! D.C. There is no cure. In a few days 90 percent of its victims are dead. A secret military SWAT team of soldiers and scientists is mobilized to stop the outbreak of this exotic "hot" virus. The Hot Zone tells this dramatic story! giving a hair-raising account of the appearance of rare and lethal viruses and their "crashes" into the human race. Shocking! frightening! and impossible to ignore! The Hot Zone proves that truth really is scarier than fiction. The headache begins, typically, on the seventh day after exposure to the agent. On the seventh day after his New Year’s visit to Kitum cave-January 8, 1980-Monet felt a throbbing pain behind his eyeballs. He decided to stay home from work and went to bed in his bungalow. The headache grew worse. His eyeballs ached, and then his temples began to ache, the pain seeming to circle around inside his head. It would not go away with aspirin, and then he got a severe backache. His housekeeper, Johnnie, was still on her Christmas vacation, and he had recently hired a temporary housekeeper. She tried to take care of him, but she really didn’t know what to do. Then, on the third day after his headache started, he became nauseated, spiked a fever, and began to vomit. His vomiting grew intense and turned into dry heaves. At the same time, he became strangely passive. His face lost all appearance of life and set itself into an expressionless mask, with the eyeballs fixed, paralytic, and staring. The eyelids were slightly droopy, which gave him a peculiar appearance, as if his eyes were popping out of his head and half closed at the same time. The eyeballs themselves seemed almost frozen in their sockets, and they turned bright red. The skin of his face turned yellowish, with a brilliant starlike red speckles. He began to look like a zombie. His appearance frightened the temporary housekeeper. She didn’t understand the transformation in this man. His personality changed. He became sullen, resentful, angry, and his memory seemed to be blown away. He was not delirious. He could answer questions, although he didn’t seem to know exactly where he was. When Monet failed to show up for work, his colleagues began to wonder about him, and eventually they went to his bungalow to see if he was all right. The black-and-white crow sat on the roof and watched them as they went inside. They looked at Monet and decided that he needed to get to a hospital. Since he was very unwell and no longer able to drive a car, one of his co-workers drove him to a private hospital in the city of Kisumu, on the shore of Lake Victoria. The doctors at the hospital examined Monet, and could not come up with any explanation for what had happened to his eyes or his face or his mind. Thinking that he might have some kind of bacterial infection, they gave him injections of antibiotics, but the antibiotics had no effect on his illness. The doctors thought he should go to Nairobi Hospital, which is the best private hospital in East Africa. The telephone system hardly worked, and it did not seem worth the effort to call any doctors to tell them that he was coming. He could still walk, and he seemed able to travel by h...

Product details

Authors Richard Preston
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 15.06.1999
 
EAN 9780385495226
ISBN 978-0-385-49522-6
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 132 mm x 205 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Guides > Health
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

HEALTH & FITNESS / General, Popular medicine & health, Popular medicine and health

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