Northern Stories Fall 2020

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Erik Martiniussen

THE WAR AGAINST BACTERIA A HEALTH DISASTER AND HOW TO FIGHT IT Antibiotic resistance is an insidious, worldwide epidemic that threatens to destroy the global health system from within. The World Health Organization warns: Without antibiotics, medical science is going to be set back 100 years in time. Without antibiotics, even simple surgery becomes impossible.

Original title: Bakteriekrigen Om helsekatastrofen som møter oss og hvordan vi kan bekjempe den Publisher: Forlaget Press, 2020 Category: Non Fiction Pages: 380 pages RIGHTS SOLD TO Sweden, Modernista Group World English, MIT Press

Diseases such as pneumonia, whooping cough, scarlet fever and measles will again be very deadly - even cholera and plague can return as global pandemics. By year 2050, 10 million people will be at risk every year. The biggest health disaster the world has seen is right at your doorstep. Huge amounts of antibiotics are used in the agricultural industry to secure cheaper meat while research shows how resistant bacteria easily spread from animals to humans. The War against Bacteria is a fascinating exploration of the opportunities we have for solving the crisis. The author talks to health care workers about how antibiotic use can be drastically reduced. He visits farmers and agricultural leaders in the UK, Belgium and Norway to learn more about animal husbandry without antibiotics. And he explores the forgotten cures and the new knowledge about the nature of the bacteria that makes it possible to imagine a medicine much less dependent on antibiotics.The second print run is now out with a new foreword on antibiotics and Covid-19.

Page-turner about the silent plague. The impressive "The War against Bacteria" is scary reading, but no dystopia. ...He impresses with his clarity, thoroughness and a huge amount of substance - and not at least the linguistic clarity that makes the book easily readable. Dagbladet

He has written a sober book where the facts speak for themselves. The result is natural science research journalism of highest class. Stavanger Aftenblad

Erik Martiniussen Erik Martiniussen is a Norwegian feature journalist and author. He has previously written the book Greenhouse Effect (2013) - in which he argues that there are major mistakes in Norwegian climate quota purchases.

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