The Hot Zone by Richard Preston is a terrifying true story about events circling the outbreak of the Ebola virus in Reston, Virginia in the late 1980s. The novel also covers additional virus outbreaks that later connect to the outbreak of Ebola Reston. One New Year’s morning, French emigrant Charles Monet explores the Kitum Cave with his friend in Kenya. Seven days later, Monet begins hemorrhaging. In the following days, becomes clear that he has contracted Marburg virus. The Sudan strain of the Ebola virus contaminates storekeeper YU G. and his district. Ebola Zaire hops to each village as a result of dirty, used needles and infects nurse Mayinga N. at Ngaliema Hospital. Four years after Monet’s death, we are introduced to Colonel Nancy Jaax, a veterinarian and scientist in the U.S. army. Nancy specializes in Biosafety LEvel 4 hot …show more content…
From the gentlest to the most fatal, the Ebola trio is ranked as Marburg, Ebola Sudan, and Ebola Zaire. However, in a quest to determine a new strain of Ebola, scientists discover a harmless-to-humans but fatal-to-monkeys agent known as Ebola Reston. Marburg virus can affect humans like nuclear radiation by virtually damaging all the tissues in their bodies. Ebola and Marburg are both viruses that cause hemorrhagic fevers, organ failures, brain damage, and death. AIDS, a virus emphasized alongside the Ebolas, is stated to be the most environmental disaster of the twentieth century (page 227). A virus is an infective agent that usually consists of a protein coat with a nucleic acid molecule. Viruses do not reproduce through asexual reproduction. Instead, they attach themselves to the cells in their victim’s body to create more viruses. Over the years, vaccines for certain viruses have been created to help humans combat them. However, for viruses such as Ebola, there have been no drugs approved to cure them. Scientists are still developing vaccines to save
In “How Duke Transformed its Defense from a Susceptible Shortcoming to a Special, Stifling Zone” by Dan Greene, the author outlines the sudden transformation of Duke University’s Men Basketball team from a horrible defensive squad into one that is hard to score on. Offensively, Duke is loaded with talent and has many players who are capable of scoring the basketball. However, Defense has been a struggle for Duke this season, causing them to lose crucial games. The author summarizes Duke’s transformation by explaining the influences, advantages, and statistics of the zone defense. Duke has not always run zone defense.
In the beginning of The Hot Zone By Richard Preston, readers are introduced to the appearance of a virus similar to Ebola that strikes in western Kenya during 1980 and eventually costs the life of Charles Monet, a Frenchman living by himself. When Monet and his friend travel to the Kitum Cave, he returns to his home and becomes ill on the seventh day. The author then describes Monet’s symptoms and illness in graphic details, providing a sense of terror for the readers. When a doctor named Shem Musoke treats Monet in the Nairobi Hospital, he develops the symptoms of the virus himself. Due to the fact Musoke feels particularly unwell after treating Monet, he is then opened up during an exploratory surgery and his liver appears to be red and
The Heat Hi room 29, the book I will be writing about is called The Heat. In this realistic fiction book The Heat by Mike Lupica, Manny has a hard time controlling his temper. To, back up my opinion, I will state evidence from the story, why Manny has a hard time controlling his temper. Manny told Michael,"Please, pretty please, tell me that punk is going down" (69). The line means Manny wants something bad to happen to someone or he wants beat up someone.
The book that i read was “HEAT” by Mike Lupica. This book was basically about a 12 year old baseball player trying to make it big to the pros. I really like this book but it’s not the best book i ever read. 1-10 i rate this book a 8.
Nancy Jaax almost became infected when she tore her space suit while performing an autopsy on an infected monkey. Luckily she didn’t, but danger can happen around any corner. Even though Doctors new a lot about Ebola it was still very scary and unpredictable to work on. The beginning of the book gives the reader a very description of what Ebola is and does to its unlucky victims. “Ebola the slate wiper, did things to people that you do not want to think about.
The Hot Zone book by Richard Preston, demonstrates about a highly contagious and lethal virus that is known as “Ebola virus”, and from where the disease originates, how was it transmitted from one person to another, not necessarily humans only but also animals. As well as the experience that people had when the virus abruptly invaded Kenya and nearby countries, that caused an epidemic to pandemic outbreak. Also the ability for USAMRID team and SWAT soldiers to limit or to prevent the dispersion of the disease. Preston’s descriptions of the book were highly significant, because it makes you aware and attentive about the perilous situations that you might encounter, how to deal with Ebola virus, and in which aspects you should concentrate on.
While reading one immediately gets a sense of the harsh symptoms and gruesome death that someone with Marburg would have to endure. A picture becomes painted in the reader’s mind of the horrifying capabilities of the Marburg virus which has the potential to eradicate entire populations. The next few chapters are when the author describes other outbreaks of Ebola which had occurred before Monet had contracted the virus. While describing one of these outbreaks the author, Richard Preston concentrates on one particular story, the story of Nancy Jaax. Nancy was a scientist which had a very close call to almost infecting herself with the virus while examining a sample trying to find the cure for Marburg.
Ebola, despite being discovered in the 1970s, was still mysterious at the time of this big outbreak. The symptoms of Ebola includes internal and external bleeding, vomiting blood, Headache, difficulty breathing, and lack of appetite. Because we had no knowledge and preparation on Ebola, the virus was spread between others in a massive scale. At one point during the outbreak, a deadly strain of Ebola hit Zaire, erupting simultaneously in some 50 villages, killed nine out of ten people it infected. Zaire's president, Mobutu Sese Seko, called out his army to seal the Kinshasa hospital and the entire zone of infected villages, with orders to shoot anyone trying to come out.
The argument that all viruses are deadly is incorrect. In the Hot Zone, Preston explained how Ebola and Marburg caused an epidemic that killed over hundreds of people and animals. In the novel, Preston also mentions smallpox and malaria. Being diseases, there are cures for all of them which overtime will eventually prove to be not deadly. Although hundreds of lives were lost against the virus, there came a cure later on.
In “Out of the Wild,” the author uses definition to define of Marburg . The author used definition to help the reader understand what Marburg is and what it can do to the human body. The author describes Marburg as a zoonotic and a RNA virus, which infects bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals and which is transmitted from animals to humans. The author provides a useful definition on Marburg, which helps the reader understand the article more because without knowing what Marburg is the article would not make sense to the average reader. In “The Deadliest Virus,” the author also uses definition to help the readers truly understand what H5N1 is and the affect it can have on the world.
Warm Bodies Book by Isaac Marion If you haven’t read the book and would like to, STOP READING NOW! I LITERALLY SPOIL THE WHOLE BOOK! Synopsis Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion is not your average zombie book. In most books you are usually frightened by zombies and fear for the living characters’ life but in this book it is the exact opposite: you sympathize for the zombie.
Most of the symptoms were similar, bleeding from the pores, and dying within a short period of time. The red death made it to if you came in contact with another sick person, then within the next few hours you got the symptoms you would die. Ebola on the other hand would not show side affects as fast. Once in got into your blood stream, the affects would kick in, and after a week or two you would die. Most of the sick in the “Masque of the Red Death” were untreated and left out to die.
A filo virus is any virus that is characterized as filamentous single stranded RNA viruses which have unique ways of reproduction and structure. Alongside the Ebola virus, Marburg virus is part of the filo virus group. Marburg virus is almost difficult to notice apart from Ebola, they very closely resemble. Such virus causes a disease in both humans and animals, known as Marburg Virus Disease. It was first documented in humans from an outbreak in Germany and Yugoslavia.
Figurative language is sometimes used to make events have certain moods such as happiness, sadness, mystery, and suspense. The book focuses on a deadly virus that is highly contagious and is very oppressive. The virus had originated from the central rainforests of Africa, then had suddenly appeared in Germany. The book describes how Charles Monet bled out from the disease in the Nairobi Hospital waiting room, how monkeys contributed to spreading the disease, the effects the virus has on the body, and how the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, or USAMRIID tested the virus on monkeys and tried to find a cure for the virus. In The Hot Zone, by Richard Preston, the author uses figurative language such as foreshadowing
Literary essay: Fever 1793 The historical fiction book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson takes place while yellow fever is invading Philadelphia in 1793 and commences widespread panic. Mattie Cook is a girl who lives with her mother and grandfather in a coffeehouse. Her life drastically changes as yellow fever takes over and infects her mother and the people she loves. She faces many obstacles during the cataclysm.