Diptheria

Epidemics: Deadly Diseases Throughout History

Diseases that we no longer consider dangerous were some of the most deadly diseases of their time. Diphtheria, a disease that caused breathing difficulties, suffocation, heart failure, and paralysis, was one of the most feared killers during the 1800s. During the peak years of diphtheria epidemics, 150,000 people a year became infected, and 15,000 of those died. The discovery of a treatment for diphtheria is one of modern medicine's greatest success stories, told here in gripping style. Once called "the strangling angel of children," diphtheria has become a rarity in the developed world, even as the fight against it continues in Africa, Asia, and Central America.

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Book Review--
"Well done book on a disease unfamiliar to most students."
--Aledo Middle School, Texas
Library Bound Book List: $37.13 / S&L: $27.85

Reading Level: 5

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4042-0253-5
Author : Phillip Margulies
Copyright : 2005
Language : English
Category : Social Studies, History
Pages : 64
Trim : 6 1/2" x 9 1/8"
Dewey : 616.9
ATOS : 9.2
ARPoints : 1
Subject : Social Studies, History
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF051160, JNF025220
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