"An amazing, informative book that changes our perspective on medicine, microbes and our future." --Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD, New York Times bestselling author of The Emperor of All Maladies
A New York Times bestselling author shares this exhilarating story of cutting-edge science and the race against the clock to find new treatments in the fight against the antibiotic-resistant bacteria known as superbugs.
Physician, researcher, and ethics professor Matt McCarthy is on the front lines of a groundbreaking clinical trial testing a new antibiotic to fight lethal superbugs, bacteria that have built up resistance to the life-saving drugs in our rapidly dwindling arsenal. This trial serves as the backdrop for the compulsively readable Superbugs , and the results will impact nothing less than the future of humanity.
Dr. McCarthy explores the history of bacteria and antibiotics, from Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin, to obscure sources of innovative new medicines (often found in soil samples), to the cutting-edge DNA manipulation known as CRISPR, bringing to light how we arrived at this juncture of both incredible breakthrough and extreme vulnerability. We also meet the patients whose lives are hanging in the balance, from Remy, a teenager with a dangerous and rare infection, to Donny, a retired New York City firefighter with a compromised immune system, and many more.
The proverbial ticking clock will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Can Dr. McCarthy save the lives of his patients infected with the deadly bacteria, who have otherwise lost all hope?
I enjoyed reading this book a lot. It was a bit hard to follow at times as the focus shifted frequently from a drug study to slightly disjointed stories about different patients, but I think that was meant to show how crazy it is in the life of an extremely busy and ambitious doctor. I also connected with the author’s overall mentality a bit. He was a former collegiate baseball player, and his competitive mindset translated to his professional life, which I have seen in myself as well. He also focused a lot on helping people, and I hope to do the same when I continue my research in grad school. Would recommend to anyone interested in learning about drug development and the life of research/medicine.
The books information is great and easily understood, but I found the book itself to be a bit disorganized. Overall it was a good read and super interesting.
This book was a fun, easy, informative read. It was a great book for a beginner’s overview of superbugs and antibiotics. I liked the way the author sprinkled historical and scientific stories throughout the book. The only con was at times it was hard to follow the book’s progression, specifically the author’s clinical trial progression.