Maryn McKenna is an award-winning science and medical writer and author of Superbug and Beating Back the Devil: On the Front Lines with the Disease Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (named one of the top ten science books of 2004 by Amazon). She currently works as a contributing writer for the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota and is a media fellow at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and has also studied at Harvard Medical School. She lives in Minneapolis.
A superb scientific exposé
*Nature*
Drug-resistant infections are among the greatest challenges of our
time. Maryn McKenna makes this challenge personal and compelling,
illustrating how antibiotic resistance has been developing, why we
should care, and what we should all demand to address it
*Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust*
A must-read for anyone who cares about the quality of food and the
welfare of animals
*Mark Bittman, author of How To Cook Everything*
A modern Upton Sinclair, Maryn McKenna explains how our food is
actually produced today. Plucked! is highly readable, shocking, and
opens our eyes to the risks we have been incurring. A most
important book!
*Martin Blaser, MD, author of Missing Microbes*
If you think raising farm animals on antibiotics is nothing to
worry about, Plucked! will change your mind in a hurry. Maryn
McKenna's account of the profit-driven politics that allowed
widespread antibiotic resistance should be required reading for
anyone who cares about food and health
*Marion Nestle, author of Food Politics*
A real-life thriller. With vivid story-telling and forensic
research, McKenna uncovers the hidden consequences of chicken
becoming America's favourite meat. Plucked! charts the dramatic
rise from backyard bird to every day meal with a sting-in-the-tail:
cheap chicken comes at a heavy price. The same conditions that
enable tiny chicks to become oven-ready in just 42 days are also
helping to squander the medical miracle of antibiotics. For the
sake of decent food today, and effective medicines tomorrow, if you
only read one book, this should be it
*Philip Lymbery, author of Farmageddon, Chief Executive, Compassion
in World Farming*
McKenna meticulously exposes everything that has gone wrong in the
modern agricultural system: overuse of antibiotics, threats to the
environment, violations of animal welfare, disruption of
international trade and production of over-processed,
obesity-promoting, nutritionally hollow food . . . an engrossing,
vital read
*Cape Times*
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