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What's Eating You?: People and Parasites [Hardcover]

Eugene H. Kaplan (Author)
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0691141401 978-0691141404 March 15, 2010 1

In What's Eating You? Eugene Kaplan recounts the true and harrowing tales of his adventures with parasites, and in the process introduces readers to the intimately interwoven lives of host and parasite.

Kaplan has spent his life traveling the globe exploring oceans and jungles, and incidentally acquiring parasites in his gut. Here, he leads readers on an unforgettable journey into the bizarre yet oddly beautiful world of parasites. In a narrative that is by turns frightening, disgusting, and laugh-out-loud funny, Kaplan describes how drinking contaminated water can cause a three-foot-long worm to burst from your arm; how he "gave birth" to a parasite the size and thickness of a pencil while working in Israel; why you should never wave a dead snake in front of your privates; and why fleas are attracted to his wife. Kaplan tells stories about leeches feasting on soldiers in Vietnam; sea cucumbers with teeth in their anuses that seem to encourage the entry of symbiotic fish; the habits of parasites that cause dysentery, river blindness, and other horrifying diseases--and much, much more. Along the way, he explains the underlying science, including parasite evolution and host-parasite physiology.

Informative, frequently lurid, and hugely entertaining, this beautifully illustrated book is a must-read for health-conscious travelers, and anyone who has ever wondered if they picked up a tapeworm from that last sushi dinner.



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Dip into Kaplan for a rich dose of disgust. -- Anne Hardy, Times Literary Supplement



Engrossingly gross: A paean to parasites . . . Kaplan is a master raconteur. What's more, he has an almost comical knack of contracting every parasitic infection going, which serves to bring his stories to life all the more vividly. This is gonzo parasitology writing at its finest. -- Clint Witchalls, New Scientist



[What's Eating You?] takes the prize for most eww-inducing book title of the week. Ever want to know about hirudin, the anticoagulant in leech saliva? This is the book for you. -- San Francisco Chronicle



[This] book has its squirmy pleasures. . . . [Kaplan's] approach is often lurid, sometimes humorous vignettes on different parasites, each story culminating in a page of scientific drawings that illustrate the intersecting paths of parasites and hosts. -- Nina Ayoub, Chronicle Review



[Kaplan] simply conveys a vast amount of information painlessly. . . . He has a lively sense of story. -- Michael Sims, Washington Post



You can't go wrong with a book about the disgusting, utterly gross organisms that set up shop in and on the human body. Think tapeworms, flukes and leeches. Seriously high yuck factor. Still, these alien invaders are so bizarre they're fascinating. In his riveting, if often revolting, book Eugene H. Kaplan regales with tales from his life as a parasite taxonomist. . . . Lurid and charming in equal measure. -- Leigh Dayton, The Australian



In two decades I have not had the pleasure of appraising such a repulsive volume as What's Eating You? I heartily commend it. . . . The thirty chapters of Professor Eugene H. Kaplan's study all read like punchy little fables about different aspects of parasitology. -- David Profumo, Literary Review



Over many years of teaching parasitology, Eugene Kaplan found a way to keep students awake: lurid stories. Now the retired biology professor and researcher from Hofstra University on Long Island, New York, has a new book, What's Eating You?, that tucks in the science about both rare and common parasites along with the tales. -- Nancy White, Toronto Star



Kaplan's gory stories, fun though they are, are simply gateways into a fascinating aspect of biology: symbiosis. . . . Kaplan dazzles with a wealth of knowledge about worms, live, and bed bugs. His colourful descriptions of their biology and life cycle are bolstered by evolutionary explanations. . . . Kaplan is a good writer, but it is his brilliantly uninhibited sense of humour that really makes the prose zing with life. -- Priya Shetty, The Lancet



Not for the queasy or faint of heart. But if you're the least bit curious about the creatures that can inhabit humans, I promise you'll be fascinated. -- Scott Shalaway, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette



Take a rousing romp through the zoo of beasties that make a living invading our bodies. Kaplan, a professor of parasitology and himself a victim of amebic dysentery and 8-inch roundworms, gives a raucous crash course that blends surprising biology with macabre stories. -- Discover Magazine



[A] real cracker of a page-turner. . . . [O]ne of the books of the season that will appeal to professionals or anyone who's ever doubted whether it's a good idea to wash your hands or cook food properly. -- Paul O'Doherty, Life Science Review



The greatest strength of this book lies in its personal touch. . . . Through all manner of disgusting and even frightening details, Kaplan makes attractive and easy to follow what is usually soporific in other books. -- déric Thomas,"PLOS Biology



What we don't know hurts us most, and thus Dr. Eugene Kaplan's well-illustrated mini-encyclopedia of parasites, their modes of entry into our bodies, and the damage they do is a must-read for all adventurous and scientifically curious travelers. . . . What's Eating You is totally readable and rich in historical asides and social notes. -- Foreword Magazine



People who enjoy travel adventures in near and far exotic places may want to read this clearly written, beautifully illustrated book about parasites. . . . Kaplan describes the bizarre, frightening, and even disgusting ways of parasites in entertaining language. For each story, he explains the biology of the interwoven lives of host and parasite along with the social consequences resulting from parasitic diseases. -- Choice



Although this book serves up what can basically be described as 'Parasitology 101' for the masses, it is quite a feast with an incredible variety on the menu! It's 'full' (30 chapters) of parasites, from microscopic protistans to 12-m-long tapeworms. You're going to want to wash your hands before you eat (although you should already) and really do your homework before schlepping off overseas to try the local fare. -- Charles K. Blend, Journal of Parasitology

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"Kaplan stimulates readers to further explore these exciting organisms. He does this by weaving personal stories of people and parasites with information about the organisms. His storytelling approach entices nonscientists to venture into the world of parasites and appreciate their importance. The author's sense of humor comes through on virtually every page."--Lillian F. Mayberry, University of Texas, El Paso



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; 1 edition (March 15, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691141401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691141404
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #717,861 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Even parasites have parasites", April 24, 2010
This review is from: What's Eating You?: People and Parasites (Hardcover)
Eugene H. Kaplan is a wonderfully complelling teacher of biology, devoted to the idea that learning biology is a process; he writes on his blog that "I must wander 'through field and feces' to find subjects to study." In this interesting study of parasites, he suggests that all living things, including parasites themselves, have parasites, and he is an excellent guide through the many forms and relationships that parasites and hosts embody.

Kaplan has created a blog to discuss this book, and his inaugural post reflects not only his clear style of writing aimed at the novice in science but also his practical approach to the subjects that fascinate him:

"I just returned from a safari to Tanzania. All 16 of us were repeatedly bitten by tsetse flies. I felt invulnerable knowing that only one in a hundred visitors to the Serengeti comes back with sleeping sickness. But then, on arrival home, I found two substantial lesions on my arm - clearly infected insect bites. Fearing that I am "the one in a hundred" I searched for an expert in tropical medicine in New York City - there are surprisingly few. I found an expert and we are awaiting the results of the blood test."

Amazon has given a very generous sampling of the contents of this fine book. If you have any interest in the study of living creatures, you will find much to entertain, educate and inspire in his study.

Robert C. Ross 2010
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bugology Redux, January 8, 2011
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Unlike many of the people who might read this book, I have actually taken a college course in Human Parasitology and worked in a hospital lab, so for me, much of it was like the proverbial trip down memory lane. That said, I must admit that I learned a few things I didn't know and was reminded of things long forgotten.
I found the book to be well written and quite entertaining. Dr. Kaplan manages to bring a lighthearted and amusing style to what could otherwise be a rather tedious subject.
This book will be right at home on the shelf of any well educated layman with an interest in medicine or any of the biological sciences. No one should be intimidated by the Latin names included throughout. There will not be a test at the end. Readers with the curiosity to seek further information about a particular pest will find them quite useful.
Reader Beware. Try to fight the urge to find too many symptoms in yourself, your family, and your associates.
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