From School Library Journal
Mary R. Hofmann, Rivera Middle School, Merced, CA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Gr. 5-8. Despite the horrifying aspects of epidemic diseases, they are still a source of fascination as well as grist for health and science reports. Each volume in the Epidemics series focuses on one such illness, tracing its known history to recent outbreaks, including the Ebola outbreak in Uganda in 2000. Combining full-color graphics, photographs, and a detailed, yet accessible narrative, the entries attempt to separate facts from hysteria and provide a human side to the scientific research by profiling individuals who have given their time, and sometimes their lives, to fighting the destructive outbreaks. In Mad Cow Disease, Ridgway is careful to explain what's being done, particularly in the U.K., to protect the food supply. Written with care, these volumes inform without sensationalizing. Nevertheless, the material may be difficult for some students to handle. Each book ends with a glossary and suggestions of further readings and resources. These book will be good starting points for students needing information on diseases that are continuing to make headlines. Heather Hepler
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