• Zamawiaj do paczkomatu
  • Płać wygodnie
  • Obniżka
When Food Kills

When Food Kills

BSE, E.coli and disaster science

9780198525172
422,10 zł
400,99 zł Zniżka 21,11 zł Brutto
Najniższa cena w okresie 30 dni przed promocją: 400,99 zł
Ilość
Produkt niedostępny
Nakład wyczerpany (niedostępny u wydawcy)

  Dostawa

Wybierz Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczkę, DPD lub Pocztę Polską. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

  Płatność

Zapłać szybkim przelewem, kartą płatniczą lub za pobraniem. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

  Zwroty

Jeżeli jesteś konsumentem możesz zwrócić towar w ciągu 14 dni. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

Opis
The food scare concept took on new meaning in 1996, which opened with variant CJD emerging as the human form of BSE, and closed with Britains worst E.coli O157 outbreak in central Scotland. As people died, so did trust in government and science. This book tells the story of these events, what led up to them, and what has happened since. It breaks new ground by dissecting these tragedies alongside catastrophes like Aberfan, Piper Alpha, Chernobyl, and the worst ever railwayaccidents in Ireland and Britain (Armagh and Quintinshill), as well as classical outbreaks of botulism, typhoid, E.coli O157 and Salmonella food poisoning. Britains ability to win Nobel prizes marches with a propensity to have disasters. The book explains why, demonstrating failures in policy making,failures in the application of science, and failing inspectorates. A unique feature of this book is its breadth since it covers history, politics and law as well as science. It also makes some fascinating connections, like those between 1930s nuclear physics, E.coli, and molecular biology, and the links between manslaughter in 19th century mental hospitals, syphilis, the Nobel Prize, and the prospects for successfully treating variant CJD. Royal murderers, vaccine research in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, and the race to develop the atom bomb appear as well. For the general reader its non-technical but authoritative account of the science behind these tragedies, its critical appraisal of how the government responded to them, its coverage of public inquiries and its analysis of risk will be informative and stimulating. Scientists will find its approach to the prion theory and the origins of BSE challenging and controversial. Policy makers will find not only diagnoses of what went wrong in the past, but remedies ror the future.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
84154
9780198525172
9780198525172

Opis

Rok wydania
2003
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
240
Wymiary (mm)
161 x 240
Waga (g)
576
  • E.coli O157, Central Scotland 1996; Why disasters happen; Unlearned lessons; The inspectors fail; Inspectorates have limits; E.coli O157; Other E.coli; CJD; The science of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs); BSE; BSE - why things went wrong; Variant CJD - the future; The Precautionary Principle; BSE, vCJD and E.coli. The aftermath; References;
Komentarze (0)