Reviews
'"Professor Crawford writes in a clear and accessible manner, which successfully conveys her fascination with the subject, and poses lots of interesting questions. Recommended reading for microbiologists; highly recommended for journalists, politicians and the public seeking understanding ofbig topical issues such as AIDS/HIV and BSE/CJD."'Microbiology Today, 'The Invisible Enemy is accessbile to the genereal reader, accurate andthought-provoking'Ian Simmons, The Fortean Times, 'Review from previous edition "The book is lovingly researched and packed with fascinating anecdotes and I found it extremely difficult to put down...No home is complete without this book, if only as a reminder to wash your hands."'Press and Journal, '"I recommend The Invisible Enemy to anyone with questions about the nature of viruses and their role in human diseases...The Invisible Enemy is a clear and powerful beacon that penetrates the increasingly dense fog of media reports, folklore and myths"'New Scientist, 'The Invisible Enemy is accessbile to the genereal reader, accurate and thought-provoking'Ian Simmons, The Fortean Times, "This book is an intriguing look at the world of viruses and in particular the epidemiology of viruses."--Choice"I recommend The Invisible Enemy to anyone with questions about the nature of viruses and their role in human diseases...The Invisible Enemy is a clear and powerful beacon that penetrates the increasingly dense fog of media reports, folklore and myths""--New Scientist"Professor Crawford writes in a clear and accessible manner, which successfully conveys her fascination with the subject, and poses lots of interesting questions. Recommended reading for microbiologists; highly recommended for journalists, politicians and the public seeking understanding of big topical issues such as AIDS/HIV and BSE/CJD.""--Microbiology Today"...this fascinating book provides a rapid and accessible introduction to modern virology"."--Nature, "This book is an intriguing look at the world of viruses and in particular the epidemiology of viruses."--Choice "I recommend The Invisible Enemy to anyone with questions about the nature of viruses and their role in human diseases...The Invisible Enemy is a clear and powerful beacon that penetrates the increasingly dense fog of media reports, folklore and myths""--New Scientist "Professor Crawford writes in a clear and accessible manner, which successfully conveys her fascination with the subject, and poses lots of interesting questions. Recommended reading for microbiologists; highly recommended for journalists, politicians and the public seeking understanding of big topical issues such as AIDS/HIV and BSE/CJD.""--Microbiology Today "...this fascinating book provides a rapid and accessible introduction to modern virology"."--Nature, 'Review from previous edition "The book is lovingly researched and packed with fascinating anecdotes and I found it extremely difficult to put down...No home is complete without this book, if only as a reminder to wash your hands."'Press and Journal'The Invisible Enemy is accessbile to the genereal reader, accurate and thought-provoking'Ian Simmons, The Fortean Times'"I recommend The Invisible Enemy to anyone with questions about the nature of viruses and their role in human diseases...The Invisible Enemy is a clear and powerful beacon that penetrates the increasingly dense fog of media reports, folklore and myths"'New Scientist'"Professor Crawford writes in a clear and accessible manner, which successfully conveys her fascination with the subject, and poses lots of interesting questions. Recommended reading for microbiologists; highly recommended for journalists, politicians and the public seeking understanding of big topical issues such as AIDS/HIV and BSE/CJD."'Microbiology Today'"...this fascinating book provides a rapid and accessible introduction to modern virology".'Nature, 'Review from previous edition "The book is lovingly researched and packedwith fascinating anecdotes and I found it extremely difficult to put down...Nohome is complete without this book, if only as a reminder to wash your hands."'Press and Journal, "This book is an intriguing look at the world of viruses and in particular the epidemiology of viruses."--Choice "I recommendThe Invisible Enemyto anyone with questions about the nature of viruses and their role in human diseases...The Invisible Enemyis a clear and powerful beacon that penetrates the increasingly dense fog of media reports, folklore and myths""--New Scientist "Professor Crawford writes in a clear and accessible manner, which successfully conveys her fascination with the subject, and poses lots of interesting questions. Recommended reading for microbiologists; highly recommended for journalists, politicians and the public seeking understanding of big topical issues such as AIDS/HIV and BSE/CJD.""--Microbiology Today "...this fascinating book provides a rapid and accessible introduction to modern virology"."--Nature, '"Professor Crawford writes in a clear and accessible manner, whichsuccessfully conveys her fascination with the subject, and poses lots ofinteresting questions. Recommended reading for microbiologists; highlyrecommended for journalists, politicians and the public seeking understanding ofbig topical issues such as AIDS/HIV and BSE/CJD."'Microbiology Today, '"I recommend The Invisible Enemy to anyone with questions about thenature of viruses and their role in human diseases...The Invisible Enemy is aclear and powerful beacon that penetrates the increasingly dense fog of mediareports, folklore and myths"'New Scientist