What can - and must - we do to protect ourselves from mankind’s deadliest enemy?
Drawing on the latest medical science, new epidemiological investigations and his many years of experience, Michael T. Osterholm explores the resources and programs we need to develop if we are to keep ourselves safe from the threats posed by infectious disease.
First published in 2017 and since updated with a new preface on Covid-19, Il peggior nemico is a meticulous and well-researched essay that also sheds light on another very important threat to the future of humanity: antibiotic resistance.
Only by understanding the challenges we face, says Osterholm, can we prevent the unthinkable from becoming the inevitable.
"This book, written before Covid-19, makes a powerful case for how to fight future epidemics." The Times
Michael T. Osterholm (1953), is the founder and director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota. He is an internationally renowned epidemiologist and has worked at the forefront of public health, leading a number of investigations into new epidemics and working as an advisor to several international leaders. He has been regularly featured in the press and media in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Mark Olshaker is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of five novels and ten non-fiction books that have topped the New York Times bestseller lists.
What can - and must - we do to protect ourselves from mankind’s deadliest enemy?
Drawing on the latest medical science, new epidemiological investigations and his many years of experience, Michael T. Osterholm explores the resources and programs we need to develop if we are to keep ourselves safe from the threats posed by infectious disease.
First published in 2017 and since updated with a new preface on Covid-19, Il peggior nemico is a meticulous and well-researched essay that also sheds light on another very important threat to the future of humanity: antibiotic resistance.
Only by understanding the challenges we face, says Osterholm, can we prevent the unthinkable from becoming the inevitable.
"This book, written before Covid-19, makes a powerful case for how to fight future epidemics." The Times
Michael T. Osterholm (1953), is the founder and director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota. He is an internationally renowned epidemiologist and has worked at the forefront of public health, leading a number of investigations into new epidemics and working as an advisor to several international leaders. He has been regularly featured in the press and media in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Mark Olshaker is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of five novels and ten non-fiction books that have topped the New York Times bestseller lists.