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Hot Zone, The - Book Analysis And Summary

  • Book Report: The Hot Zone By Richard Preston
    In October of l989, Macaque monkeys, housed at the Reston Primate Quarantine Unit in Reston, Virginia, began dying...
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    invisible ultimate death, the filovirus named Ebola. The theme of Richard Preston's Hot Zone seems deal with man's one predator, the invisible one, the one thing...
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    challenge ones comfort zone. Not often can you find a book that challenges that zone. Richard Preston writes a gripping novel, The Hot Zone, about the deadly Ebola...
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    or even saliva. The Ebola Virus is a deadly virus that should not be taken lightly. Written by Richard Preston, The Hot Zone, Published by Anchor Books, ©1989...
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    possible exposure for so long. Works Cited Preston, Richard. The Hot Zone. New York; First Anchor Books, 2004 United States. Center for Disease Control...

Hot Zone, The - Book Analysis And Summary

        In October of l989, Macaque monkeys, housed at the Reston
Primate Quarantine Unit in Reston, Virginia, began dying from a
mysterious disease at an alarming rate. The monkeys, imported from the
Philippines, were to be sold as laboratory animals. Twenty-nine of a
shipment of one hundred died within a month. Dan Dalgard, the
veterinarian who cared for the monkeys, feared they were dying from
Simian Hemorrhagic Fever, a disease lethal to monkeys but harmless to
humans. Dr. Dalgard decided to enlist the aid of the United States
Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) to
help diagnose the case. On November 28th, Dr. Peter Jahlring of the
Institute was in his lab testing a virus culture from the monkeys.
Much to his horror, the blood tested positive for the deadly Ebola
Zaire virus. Ebola Zaire is the most lethal of all strains of Ebola.
It is so lethal that nine out of ten of its victims die. Later, the
geniuses at USAMRIID found out that it wasnt Zaire, but a new strain
of Ebola, which they named Ebola Reston. This was added to the list of
strains: Ebola Zaire, Ebola Sudan, and now, Reston. These are all
level-four hot viruses. That means there are no vaccines and there
are no cures for these killers.
        In 1976 Ebola climbed out of its primordial hiding place in
the jungles of Africa, and in two outbreaks in Zaire and Sudan wiped
out six hundred people. But the virus had never been seen outside of
Africa and the consequences of having the virus in a busy suburb of
Washington DC is too terrifying to contemplate. Theoretically, an
airborne strain of Ebola could emerge and circle the world in about
six weeks. Ebola virus victims usually "crash and bleed," a military
term which literally means the virus attacks every organ of the body
and transforms every part of the body into a digested slime of virus
particles. A big point that Preston wanted to get across was the fact
that the...