
The word germ is defined as 'a microbe that causes disease'. The vast majority of microbes do not infect us at all: it is pathogens that make us ill. These include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, worms, and prions. Living with Germs not only looks at all of these in detail, but also at the defence mechanisms by which we come to terms with them, whether by eliminating them, stopping them from eliminating us, or simply learning to live with them. This is the first book to look at the subject of immunology in a relevant and approachable style. Using anecdotal and autobiographical material, John Playfair has produced a lively, well-written, and up-to-date look at immunology. Timely and topical, this will appeal to all those who want to know the facts behind the 'germ' scare stories.
This book investigates the complex biological relationship between humans and microbes, challenging the common perception that all germs are inherently harmful. John H. L. Playfair, an expert in immunology, utilizes his professional background to demystify the field. He presents a framework that distinguishes between benign microbes and true pathogens, while detailing the sophisticated defense mechanisms the human body employs to maintain homeostasis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers alike praise the text for its ability to translate complex immunological concepts into accessible, anecdotal prose. It is widely regarded as a successful primer for those seeking to understand the biological realities behind public health concerns.
Page Count:
294
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191579343
ISBN-13:
9780191579349
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