Yes, the book reads like a great medical thriller. Preston interviewed Army doctors and pathologists, CDC officials, and everyday civilians who worked to identify, eradicate and decontaminate something that was killing monkeys in a Reston, VA warehouse in 1989. The monkeys were shipped from the Philippines to the US and were intended for medical research. The company which imported the monkeys noticed that several of them were dying in one room in unusually large numbers.
A virus was thought to be the cause, and Army doctors at USAMRIID eventually identified the virus as a strain of Ebola. Accomplishing the mission without exposure and keeping a lid on the press are what keeps us glued to the pages. - More
No comments:
Post a Comment