Damian P. Brook has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator. The most-rated is Pandemic.

3 audiobooks
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The Spanish Influenza

Summary

What can we learn from the past pandemics? Do you want to know more about the Spanish flu? The pandemic had nearly similar causes to influenza; we are now fighting because of the reality that the H1N1 epidemic triggered Spanish flu from animals. The pandemic has catastrophic effects, and the overall mortality reported is greater than SARS, HIV, Black Death, and Ebola. The Spanish Infleunza charts the history of the diseases, including the Spanish flu, and more, and how they shaped subsequent events, bringing down nations while inadvertently lifting others. The weapon against pandemic is the truth. Listen to find out why in this account of the Spanish Influenza. With a death toll of between 50 and 100 million people, the Spanish flu of 1918-1920 was the greatest human disaster, not only of the 20th century, but possibly in all of recorded history. And yet, in our popular conception, it exists largely as a footnote to World War I. In this book, you will learn and know the story of one of the worst pandemics of all time which can help you better understand the present and future of human diseases, why pandemics happen, how they happen, and how to prevent them. This book covers the following topics: Why Was It Called the Spanish Flu? What Caused the Spanish Flu? What Advice Were People Given? Influenza Pandemics in Comparison The Global Impact of The Largest Influenza Pandemic The Famous People Who Survived The Silence of the Press And much more! Know more about what happened in the past. Ready to get started? Click “buy now".

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Narrator: Tom Chandler
Length: 2 hrs and 12 mins
Available on Audible
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The Pandemics World

Summary

In the case of the recent virus, the most ideal carrier animal is a bat or snake. Since humans don’t consume snakes and bats in several areas of the world but in some places like China they are consumed, it is suspected that the new outbreak is linked to the consumption of an infected bat. The same is the cause for other virus outbreaks in the past. To prevent future epidemics, governments must take action on making policies for the sale and purchase of livestock like bats and snakes, and proper testing should be done before taking wild animals to the big markets near denser urban areas. One is the virus being brought into the market by an infected individual, the second is about the virus getting in the market with one infected animal, and the third predicts the virus getting in the market with the help of several animals at once. This audiobook covers the following topics: A brief history Business risk and continuity planning Who is most at risk? Modern virus Protecting yourself using mask And much more! As far as animals are concerned, numerous contagious diseases have been transmitted from animals to humans by living with them and consuming them. Viruses keep adapting to different organisms, and somewhere in between, some humans consume them and get infected with a new type of viral or bacterial infection. At this time, many people are wondering about how the actual outbreak started. Many suspected the Wuhan Seafood Market to be the origin of the outbreak. But now, the latest paper written by a large group of Chinese researchers from various institutions offers in-depth details about the people who got admitted into the hospital. It is said in the paper that the first person who was admitted to the hospital had no connection with the seafood market, and the number of people unrelated to the seafood market was a large percentage, according to Daniel Lucey, an infectious disease specialist at Georgetown University. But it doesn’t mean the virus hasn’t been spread through the seafood market, as many stalls were tested and showed a positive sign of the virus. Well, it is impossible to find an exact place of origin for this infectious and contagious disease, but it is also believed that it spread from animals to humans and then reached the seafood market, where it got a chance to infect the rest of the visitors in market. Furthermore, Lucey says that the virus should have been transmitted between people just before because all of the viral diseases require a certain incubation period before showing any symptoms. Now, it is very clear that the virus arrived in seafood market before getting transmitted to the population. However, you may click the "Buy Now" button to know lot more about what is happening around the Earth! You must know all of this! Ready to get started? Click “Buy Now”!

©2020 Damian P. Brook (P)2020 Damian P. Brook

Narrator: Tom Chandler
Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
Available on Audible
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Pandemic

Summary

Do you want to know more about the Spanish influenza? Do you want to know more about current pandemics in the world? This book charts the history and legacy of the worst global pandemics and begins with the history of the diseases, including the Spanish flu and many others and how they shaped subsequent events, bringing down nations while inadvertently lifting others. The weapon against pandemic is the truth. Read why in this account of the Spanish influenza. In this book, you will learn and know the story of one of the worst pandemics of all time which can help you better understand the present and future of human diseases, why pandemics happen, how they happen, and how to prevent them. In the case of coronavirus, the most ideal carrier animal for this type of virus is a bat or snake, since humans don’t consume snakes and bats in several areas of the world, but in some places like China they are consumed, and it is suspected that the new outbreak is also linked to the consumption of an infected bat. The same is the cause for other coronavirus outbreaks in the past, and it is the origin of a novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. To prevent future epidemics, governments must take action on making policies for the sale and purchase of livestock like bats and snakes, and proper testing should be done before taking wild animals to the big markets near denser urban areas like Wuhan. One is the virus being brought into the market by an infected individual, the second is about the virus getting in the market with one infected animal, and the third predicts the effect of the virus getting into the market with the help of several animals at once. This audiobook covers the following topics: Why Was It Called the Spanish Flu? What Caused the Spanish Flu? The Global Impact of The Largest Influenza Pandemic The Famous People Who Survived Business Risk and Continuity Planning Who Is Most at Risk? Modern Virus Protecting Yourself Using Mask And much more! Know more about what is happening the earth! Ready to get started? Click “buy now”!

©2020 Damian P. Brook (P)2020 Damian P. Brook

Narrator: Tom Chandler
Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
Available on Audible