I read spillover a few years ago, which is all about zoonotic crossover events, would recommend it, even if it is a bit dry in parts.
The problem is, as an expansionist species we're naturally going to encroach on natural reservoirs for pathogens.
The smoking gun of people working at the virology institute may yet turn out to be nothing more than a red herring, if they live and work in the epicentre of where the outbreak started, it only stands to reason they'd also run the risk of catching it.
Thanks for the recommendation. I will check this out asap!
To return the favor, I recommend checking out the Lapham's Quarterly issue on "Epidemic" that collected historical writings across many instances of widespread plague and disease.
The problem is, as an expansionist species we're naturally going to encroach on natural reservoirs for pathogens.
The smoking gun of people working at the virology institute may yet turn out to be nothing more than a red herring, if they live and work in the epicentre of where the outbreak started, it only stands to reason they'd also run the risk of catching it.