New book by Professor Dedet: Epidemics: from the Black Death to COVID-19.

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Professor Jean-Pierre Dedet is a physician and microbiologist. He has been professor emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Montpellier since 2010. Following his book "800 Years of Medical Education in Montpellier: the Oldest School of Medicine in the Western World," published last year to mark the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor Dedet returns with his new book, "Epidemic: From the Black Death to COVID-19,"* which deals with various epidemics throughout history.

The book:

Professor Dedet's new book*, published by Dunod (EKHO collection), has been available since April 2021.

This book recounts the history of the greatest epidemics, placing them in their global context, both scientific and historical. It also offers us the opportunity to reflect on how epidemics arise and whether it is possible to anticipate them. The book also features a foreword by Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology.

 

Meeting with Jean-Pierre Dedet, Professor Emeritus of the Faculty and author of the book:

 

In this new book, you address the topic of epidemics. Why did you want to tackle this subject?

This book is a reissue of an earlier work entitled "Epidemics, from the Black Death to Influenza A/H1N1," published by Dunod in 2010. In light of the current health crisis, this older work has sparked renewed interest. Dunod then asked me to reissue the book and discuss the current epidemic, which I gladly accepted.

 

How is the topic of epidemics addressed in your book?

This book has a dual approach: first, to discussthe history of epidemics from a scientific perspective; to show what scientific progress has been made in the field of epidemiology throughout history. But it also discusses epidemics in history: what are the human, sociological, economic, cultural, and other consequences of an epidemic? How significant are past epidemics today? What factors contribute to the emergence of epidemics? How have they evolved throughout history? What is their status today?

 

Who is this book intended for?

This book is intended for the general public. Epidemics and their histories are explained in a simplified manner so that the book is accessible to all readers. The aim is to popularize the subject and try to give the public some perspective on epidemics in general and Covid-19 in particular.

 

You asked Françoise Barré-Sinoussi to write the preface. Why? 

I worked at the Pasteur Institute for 20 years, which allowed me to meet many people in the field. I had already called on Luc Montagnier for my book "Microbiology, from its origins to emerging diseases," published in 2007. Françoise Barré-Sinoussi specializes in the AIDS epidemic, which earned her the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 2008. So it seemed obvious to me to call on her. This book is a bit of a link between my career at Pasteur and Montpellier!

 

What are your plans for the future?

I am currently starting to write my next book, which will focus on vaccines and vaccination. This book will also be aimed at the general public.

*Professor Dedet's new book is available for €8.90 in bookstores and online.