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Superdrugs: The Race to Stop An Epidemic

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Superbugs are a deadly threat. In “Superdrugs,” Dr. Matt McCarthy races against time to combat drug-resistant bacteria. From WWI’s trenches to modern medical breakthroughs, explore the history of antibiotics and the future of infection treatment. Witness patient stories and the ethical dilemmas of life-saving treatments. Can McCarthy’s drug trial succeed and offer hope to those infected with deadly, drug-resistant bacteria? Pre-order now! ISBN: 9789353571573

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  • ISBN-13: 9789353571573
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Binding: Paper Back
  • No of Pages: 304
  • ISBN-10: 935357157X
  • Publisher Date: 25 Aug 2019
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Superdrugs: The Race to Stop An Epidemic

  1. Navneet Kumar

    Not an easy read, but a necessary one. “Superdrugs” is a stark reminder of the challenges we face. Worth reading!

  2. Priyal Jain Jain

    A bit dry for my taste, but incredibly important information. I wish there was more focus on the patient point of view. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  3. Ankur Yadav

    A powerful and timely book. The personal stories add a human touch to the science. “Superdrugs” is both educational and emotionally resonant.

  4. Priyanka Rathore

    Disturbing but necessary reading. It is a call to action for all involved. It is well researched, detailed and a must read for healthcare proffesionals

  5. Nishant Vikas Chaturvedi

    This book is well-written and informative. It gives great insight into the world of medicine and the problems with anti-biotic resistance. It is a must read!

  6. Kapil Yadav

    Important book, but dense at times. The science can be overwhelming. However, the message is clear: superbugs are a serious threat. Worth the effort to read.

  7. Subhojit Paul

    Superdrugs is written with passion, it is a must read for everyone in the medical proffesion. It could save your patients lives!

  8. Amit Rathore

    Interesting subject, but the book jumps around a bit. It could be more organized. Still, it raises awareness about a critical issue.

  9. Vipin Kumar

    It’s a critical topic in medicine. I found it to be informative, although I felt I got lost with some of the technical explanation.

  10. Arnav Chatterjee

    Informative and a bit scary. It makes one think about the future and responsible use of antibiotics. The storytelling could be better, but a solid read.

  11. Naman Sharma

    A real page-turner! I couldn’t put it down. Dr. McCarthy’s journey is compelling. It’s a wake-up call for everyone. A little lengthy but enjoyable.

  12. Anju

    A gripping read! “Superdrugs” sheds light on a critical issue. Dr. McCarthy’s dedication is inspiring. Some parts were a bit technical, but overall, very informative.

  13. Drishad Saha

    Intriguing and well-researched. “Superdrugs” explores a complex problem with clarity. I appreciated the ethical considerations. A must-read for anyone in healthcare.

  14. Vaibhav Aggarwal

    Fascinating and frightening. “Superdrugs” is a call to action. Dr. McCarthy’s work is truly heroic. The narrative keeps you hooked, highly recommend!

  15. Jagrati Goyal

    An important topic, but the book could be more accessible. I struggled with the medical jargon. However, the urgency of the issue is undeniable.

  16. Vijay M

    Eye-opening and terrifying! The history of antibiotics is fascinating. Patient stories were heartbreaking. I’m hopeful about McCarthy’s trial. Highly recommend.

  17. Shobha Kiran

    A good overview of the antibiotic resistance crisis. Some chapters were more engaging than others. I learned a lot, but the writing style felt dry.

  18. Pallavi Singh

    I had a hard time keeping up with the technicalities. More real life stories will make this great. I do recommend but be aware of the details

  19. Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi

    The ethical dilemmas discussed in “Superdrugs” were the most compelling part. The science was a bit over my head at times. Still, thought-provoking.

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