Field workers face high risk of infection from "summary" of The Hot Zone by Richard Preston
Field workers who come into contact with infected animals or humans are at a particularly high risk of contracting deadly viruses. These workers are often on the front lines of outbreaks, collecting samples and conducting research in areas where dangerous pathogens are present. In such environments, the risk of infection is constantly looming, as even the smallest mistake or oversight can lead to dire consequences.
One of the key factors that contribute to the high risk faced by field workers is the unpredictable nature of these viruses. Many of these pathogens are relatively unknown and have the potential to mutate rapidly, making them even more dangerous. In addition, the symptoms of these diseases can often mimic those of more common illnesses, making it difficult to identify and contain them before they spread furthe...
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