Authors: Nathan Wolfe
Ötzi the Iceman
outbreak data
crowd sourcing of
mash-up
overlapping reading frames phenomenon
pandemic classification system
Category One
Category Two
Category Three
Category Four
Category Five
pandemics.
See also
epidemics; epidemiology;
and specific diseases; microbes; and species
assessing personal risk from
assessing risk of
birth of
catching, before emergence
defined
hunting new
information and communication technology and
new systems for prevention of
public health systems and
recombination and reassortment and
risk literacy and
WHO six-stage classification
Panosian, Claire
Papua New Guinea
parasites
patient zero
Patterson, Jean
PCR.
See
polymerase chain reaction
Peeters, Martine
PERV (porcine endogenous) retrovirus
pets
Phil’s Pocket Pets
Phipps, James
Picasso, Pablo
picornavirus family
pigs
organ transplants from
plants
poliovirus
poliovirus vaccines.
See also
oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV)
polydnavirus
polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
Polynesians
population bottlenecks
population densities
population size
porcupines
poverty
prairie dogs
prediction markets
pregnancy
pregnancy tests
primates.
See
specific species
prions
probiotics
processed meats
prokaryotes
Prophecy program
Prosser, Adria Tassy
prostate cancer
protozoan parasites
public health system
Pybus, Oliver
Q fever
Quake, Steve
Quammen, David
Queen Elizabeth National Park
rabies
railroads
rats, Gambian giant
reassortment
receptors
recombination
Rees, Sir Martin
Reichenow, Eduardo
reservoir species
retroviruses.
See also
HIV;
and other specific viruses
rhinovirus
Rich, Steve
Rigoni-Stern, Domenico
Rimoin, Anne
rinderpest
risk interpretation
risk literacy
ritual scarification
RNA
RNA viruses
roads
rodents
Rolling Stone
Rous, F. Peyton
Rous sarcoma virus
Russian State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology (VECTOR)
Rwanda earthquake of 2008
salmonella
sand flies
SARS
Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue
savanna (grasslands)
Saylors, Karen
schizophrenia
Science
scrapie
seafaring
sedentary populations
Seneca Valley virus
sentinels
September 11, 2001 attacks
serial passage experiments
sexually transmitted diseases
shadow life
sheep
Shoko, Asahara
sickle cell disease
Sierra Leone
simian foamy virus (SFV)
simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)
Simmonds, Peter
Singapore
Singh, Balbir
Skoll, Jeff
Skoll Global Threats Fund
Skoll World Forum
Skype
smallpox
bioterror and
as Category Five microbe
cowpox and
eradication of
Europeans and spread of
origin of
smallpox vaccine
Smith, Derek
Smolinski, Mark
snakes
Snow, John
social media
Song of the Dod, The
(Quammen)
Sonnenburg, Justin
Southeast Asia
Soviet Union.
See also
Russia
Specter, Michael
Spielman, Andy
squirrels
Stanford, Craig
STLV-3 (simian T-lymphotropic virus 3)
stomach ulcers
stress
super-spreader
surgical masks
SV40 virus
swine flu.
See also
H1N1
Switzer, Bill
sylvatic dengue
symptoms
Taï forest
Tamoufe, Ubald
Tanzania
tattooing
taxonomic transmission rule
Tector, Joe
Tenet, George
terns
text messaging
T-lymphotropic viruses (TLVs)
tobacco mosaic disease
toxoplasma (
Toxoplasma gondii
)
tragedy of the commons
transmission.
See also
cross-species transmission
microbe’s need for
vertical
transportation networks
TT virus (TTV)
tuberculosis
tularemia
Twitter
Uganda
UK Health Protection Agency
urbanization
US Agency for International Development (USAID)
Avian Influenza and Other Emerging Threats Unit
Ushahidi
vaccines.
See also
specific diseases and vaccines
animal reservoirs and
attenuated virus
chronic diseases and
inactivated virus
live virus
variolation
VECTOR
viral chatter
viral microarray
viral swarms (quasispecies)
virotherapy
viruses.
See also
specific diseases and viruses
beneficial
cancers caused by
cellular life infected by
cross-species transmission of
defined
discovery of
evolution of
genetic material and mixing by
livestock and
new detection techniques and
new species of
predicting evolution of
receptors and
reservoirs and
virus-like particles (FLPs)
Voronoff, Serge A.
Wallace’s Line
Wangmene, Major
water
Watkins, Jeremy
Western blot test
wet markets
wild animals.
See also
hunters and hunting;
and specific animals
Wildlife Conservation Society
wolves
Woolhouse, Mark
World Health Organization (WHO)
Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network
Worobey, Michael
Wrangham, Richard
xenotransplantation
xenotropic MLV related virus (XMRV)
yellow fever
Yolken Robert
zur Hausen, Harald
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
N
ATHAN
W
OLFE
is the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University and the founder and CEO of Global Viral Forecasting, an independent research institute devoted to early detection and control of epidemics. Wolfe received his bachelor’s degree at Stanford and his doctorate in Immunology and Infectious Diseases from Harvard. He has held professorships at John Hopkins and UCLA, has published more than 80 articles and chapters and has been awarded research support totaling over $30 million in grants and contracts. Wolfe has been published in or profiled by
Nature
,
Science
,
The New York Times
,
The New Yorker
,
The Economist
,
Wired
,
Discover
,
Scientific American
, NPR,
Popular Science
,
Seed
, and
Forbes
. He was the recipient of a Fulbright fellowship in 1997 and the prestigious NIH Director’s Pioneer Award in 2005. Wolfe has been elected a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, and in 2011 was named one of
Time
magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. He lives in San Francisco.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wolfe, Nathan.
The viral storm : the dawn of a new pandemic age / Nathan Wolfe. — 1st ed.
p. cm.
Summary: “The ‘Indiana Jones’ of virus hunters reveals the complex interactions between humans and viruses, and the threat from viruses that jump from species to species”—Provided by publisher.
ISBN 978-0-8050-9194-6 (hardback)
1. Viruses. 2. Virus diseases. 3. Molecular evolution. 4. Human evolution. I. Title.
QR360.W65 2011
616.9'1—dc22 2011011321
First Edition 2011
eISBN 978-1-4299-7359-5