Incoming Resources
- Epidemics and pandemics, from ancient plagues to modern-day threats, Joseph P. Byrne and Jo N. Hays
- Plagues & poxes, the impact of human history on epidemic disease, Alfred Jay Bollet
- World epidemics, a cultural chronology of disease from prehistory to the era of Sars, Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- When plague strikes, the Black Death, smallpox, AIDS, by James Cross Giblin ; woodcuts by David Frampton
- Examining pandemics, by Nina Rolfes
- Plagues and peoples, William H. McNeill
- Patient zero, a curious history of the world's worst diseases, Lydia Kang, MD, Nate Pedersen
- Yellow fever, black goddess, the coevolution of people and plagues, Christopher Wills
- Pandemics for babies, Chris Ferrie, Neal Goldstein, and Joanna Suder
- A pandemic is worldwide, by Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Plague, by Katie Roden ; illustrated by Richard Rockwood
- Epidemic, Christopher Lampton
- Patient zero, solving the mysteries of deadly epidemics, Marilee Peters
- Plagues and pandemics, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Falynn Koch ; with a special thanks to Ella Messner, who served as a researcher and contributor for this book
- Deadly companions, how microbes shaped our history, Dorothy H. Crawford
- A Pandemic Is Worldwide, by Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Plague and pestilence, a history of infectious disease, Linda Jacobs Altman
- Plagues upon the Earth, disease and the course of human history, Kyle Harper
- Epidemics & plagues, Richard Walker ; foreword by Denise Grady
- Quarantine life from cholera to COVID-19, what pandemics teach us about parenting, work, life, and communities from the 1700s to today, Kari Nixon, PhD
- Patient zero, a curious history of the world's worst diseases, Lydia Kang, MD, Nate Pedersen
- The Black Death, Don Nardo, book editor
- The plague cycle, the unending war between humanity and infectious disease, Charles Kenny
- Epidemic, written by Brian Ward ; chief editorial consultant, Rob DeSalle
- Pandemics