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The demon in the freezer

  • Richard Preston

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"The bard of biological weapons capturesthe drama of the front lines."-Richard Danzig, former secretary of the navyThe first major bioterror event in the United States-the anthrax attacks in October 2001-was a clarion call for scientists who work with "hot" agents to find ways of protecting civilian populations against biological weapons. In The Demon in the Freezer, his first nonfiction book since The Hot Zone, a #1 New York Times bestseller, Richard Preston takes us into the heart of Usamriid, the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Maryland, once the headquarters of the U.S. biological weapons program and now the epicenter of national biodefense.Peter Jahrling, the top scientist at Usamriid, a wry virologist who cut his teeth on Ebola, one of the world's most lethal emerging viruses, has ORCON security clearance that gives him access to top secret information on bioweapons. His most urgent priority is to develop a drug that will take on smallpox-and win. Eradicated from the planet in 1979 in one of the great triumphs of modern science, the smallpox virus now resides, officially, in only two high-security freezers-at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta and in Siberia, at a Russian virology institute called Vector. But the demon in the freezer has been set loose. It is almost certain that illegal stocks are in the possession of hostile states, including Iraq and North Korea. Jahrling is haunted by the thought that biologists in secret labs are using genetic engineering to create a new superpox virus, a smallpox resistant to all vaccines.Usamriid went into a state of Delta Alert on September 11 and activated its emergency response teams when the first anthrax letters were opened in New York and Washington, D.C. Preston reports, in unprecedented detail, on the government's response to the attacks and takes us into the ongoing FBI investigation. His story is based on interviews with top-level FBI agents and with Dr. Steven Hatfill.Jahrling is leading a team of scientists doing controversial experiments with live smallpox virus at CDC. Preston takes us into the lab where Jahrling is reawakening smallpox and explains, with cool and devastating precision, what may be at stake if his last bold experiment fails.From the Hardcover edition.

Genres

  • Smallpox
  • Bioterrorism
  • Smallpox vaccine
  • United States
  • Nonfiction
  • Science
  • United States. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases
  • Popular works
  • Prevention
  • History
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About the author

  • Richard Preston

    born 1954

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Editions

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    Ballantine Books

    2002

  • Edition cover

    1st ed.

    Random House

    2002

  • Edition cover

    Random House Publishing Group

    2002

  • Edition cover

    Random House

    2002

  • Biological warfare
  • Research
  • Anthrax
  • Terrorism
  • Smallpox, vaccination
  • Large type books
  • nyt:science=2016-02-07
  • New York Times bestseller
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Popular Works
  • Prevention & control
  • Edition cover

    Headline

    2003

  • Edition cover

    Random House Large Print

    2002

  • Edition cover

    Random House

    2002