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I've been fascinated with viruses for a long time, and, after really enjoying another book by Carl Zimmer, ''[[Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea]]'', I was eager to read more by the author.
 
I've been fascinated with viruses for a long time, and, after really enjoying another book by Carl Zimmer, ''[[Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea]]'', I was eager to read more by the author.
  

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A Planet of Viruses is a popular science book about viruses written by Carl Zimmer and published on 2011-09-15.

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Read?Audiobook
Finished2024-05-02.

I've been fascinated with viruses for a long time, and, after really enjoying another book by Carl Zimmer, Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea, I was eager to read more by the author.

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  • Zimmer begins the book with a brief history of viruses which was quite interesting. Although humans have know about the effects of viruses for thousands of years, we didn't even begin to know viruses existed until the early 1900s.
  • He describes how mutations add to the complexity of viruses. For example, people once thought influenza was a single disease, but we now understand it to be a family of hundreds of strains each with several sub-variants.
  • Subsequent editions add information about the latest viruses like MERS-CoV (MERS) and SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).

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