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Hot Spot: How Seattle became the place for infectious diseases research

Hot Spot: How Seattle became the place for infectious diseases research

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Publication Date: June 30th, 2022
Publisher:
Mary Engel
ISBN:
9798218002770
Pages:
228
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Description

How did Seattle become home to some of the world's most influential infectious-diseases researchers?

Hot Spot tells the story of young physician-scientists drawn to the "off you go" spirit of the Pacific Northwest. A University of Washington researcher discovered scores of new sexually transmitted pathogens and created a widely copied "Seattle model" to treat and prevent them. Another led clinical trials for the world's first antiviral therapy. Others found ways to protect immune-weakened patients from deadly infections after a bone marrow transplant.

Such innovations put Seattle at the forefront of both the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the new field of global health. When COVID-19 emerged, Seattle was ready.