Plagues

author: Koch, Falynn
In gloriously gross detail, you'll meet dangerous microscopic invaders like protozoa, fungi, viruses, and foreign bacteria - then see how our bodies work to fight back and defend us against future infections. We get to know the critters behind history's worst diseases. We delve into the biology and mechanisms of infections, diseases, and immunity, and also the incredible effect that technology and medical science have had on humanity's ability to contain and treat disease.
year: 2017
call number/section: 1000, 614.5, 741.5, 616, 616.9, 616.92, 579
subjects: plague, comic books, strips, etc, epidemics, microorganisms, bacterial diseases, educational comics, nonfiction comics, comics (graphic works), cartoons and comics, juvenile literature, cartoons and comics, medicine, juvenile nonfiction / comics & graphic novels / general, juvenile nonfiction / health & daily living / diseases, illnesses & injuries, juvenile nonfiction / science & nature / biology, graphic novels, comic books, strips, etc, juvenile works, fiction

Editions


Plagues
Koch, Falynn

In graphic novel format, looks at plagues, dangerous microscopic invaders that can cause epidemics, and shows how our bodies work to defend us against infection. In this story, a brave scientist in the future interrogates Yellow Fever and Bubonic Plague, hoping to convince them to allow mutations that turn them into allies to attack newer and deadlier cells that cause global health crises.
Schools: 5



Plagues
Koch, Falynn

In graphic novel format, looks at plagues, dangerous microscopic invaders that can cause epidemics, and shows how our bodies work to defend us against infection. In this story, a brave scientist in the future interrogates Yellow Fever and Bubonic Plague, hoping to convince them to allow mutations that turn them into allies to attack newer and deadlier cells that cause global health crises.
Schools: 5



Plagues
Koch, Falynn
First Second (2017)
In graphic novel format, looks at plagues, dangerous microscopic invaders that can cause epidemics, and shows how our bodies work to defend us against infection. In this story, a brave scientist in the future interrogates Yellow Fever and Bubonic Plague, hoping to convince them to allow mutations that turn them into allies to attack newer and deadlier cells that cause global health crises.
Schools: 8



Plagues
Koch, Falynn

In gloriously gross detail, you'll meet dangerous microscopic invaders like protozoa, fungi, viruses, and foreign bacteria - then see how our bodies work to fight back and defend us against future infections. We get to know the critters behind history's worst diseases. We delve into the biology and mechanisms of infections, diseases, and immunity, and also the incredible effect that technology and medical science have had on humanity's ability to contain and treat disease.
Schools: 1


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