Incoming Resources
- Patient zero, a curious history of the world's worst diseases, Lydia Kang, MD, Nate Pedersen
- Epidemics and the modern world, Mitchell L. Hammond
- Have bacteria won?, Hugh Pennington
- More than hot, a short history of fever, Christopher Hamlin
- The invisible siege, the rise of coronaviruses and the search for a cure, Dan Werb
- Plagues and peoples, William H. McNeill
- Epidemics and pandemics, from ancient plagues to modern-day threats, Joseph P. Byrne and Jo N. Hays
- Quarantine life from cholera to COVID-19, what pandemics teach us about parenting, work, life, and communities from the 1700s to today, by Kari Nixon
- Man and microbes, diseases and plagues in history and modern times, Arno Karlen
- Foreign bodies, pandemics, vaccines, and the health of nations, Simon Schama
- Epidemics and pandemics, their impacts on human history, J.N. Hays
- Disease and history, by Frederick F. Cartwright in collaboration with Michael D. Biddiss
- Pandemics and global health, Barry Youngerman ; foreword by Susan Foster
- Until proven safe, the history and future of quarantine, Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley, MCD
- Viral pandemics, from smallpox to COVID-19, Rae-Ellen W. Kavey and Allison B. Kavey
- The plague cycle, the unending war between humanity and infectious disease, Charles Kenny
- Pathogenesis, a history of the world in eight plagues, Jonathan Kennedy
- Crisis in the red zone, the story of the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, and of the outbreaks to come, by Richard Preston