Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World's Most Vulnerable
A paradigm-shifting exploration of the politics of health around the world, by an award-winning scientist

“Zaman’s optimism . . . is welcome. . . . His sense of urgency is irresistible.”
The Wall Street Journal on Muhammad H. Zaman’s The Biography of Resistance

Since the dawn of germ theory, from cholera to sleeping sickness, syphilis to COVID-19, the history of infectious diseases and related policies has shown us how vulnerable communities have been impacted in the name of research or disease control.

In Infected, award-winning scientist and author Muhammad H. Zaman navigates the exceptionalism of infection and tells the epic story of compromised doctors and administrators, and the heroes who challenged them. It is a tale describing how exclusionary immigration acts, the Tuskegee syphilis study and the Guatemala experiments, the development of biological weapons, the fake vaccination campaign in Pakistan, and the rhetoric around the recent pandemic are all parts of the same deeper story—one of infectious diseases intertwined with power and politics.

This is a story that continues today, in poor nations that have long been impacted by the foreign policies of the rich, and at borders, where asylum seekers are denied necessary medical treatment regardless of who is in power. Melding science and history, Infected presents infection as a key to understanding our recent past, present, and future.

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Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World's Most Vulnerable
A paradigm-shifting exploration of the politics of health around the world, by an award-winning scientist

“Zaman’s optimism . . . is welcome. . . . His sense of urgency is irresistible.”
The Wall Street Journal on Muhammad H. Zaman’s The Biography of Resistance

Since the dawn of germ theory, from cholera to sleeping sickness, syphilis to COVID-19, the history of infectious diseases and related policies has shown us how vulnerable communities have been impacted in the name of research or disease control.

In Infected, award-winning scientist and author Muhammad H. Zaman navigates the exceptionalism of infection and tells the epic story of compromised doctors and administrators, and the heroes who challenged them. It is a tale describing how exclusionary immigration acts, the Tuskegee syphilis study and the Guatemala experiments, the development of biological weapons, the fake vaccination campaign in Pakistan, and the rhetoric around the recent pandemic are all parts of the same deeper story—one of infectious diseases intertwined with power and politics.

This is a story that continues today, in poor nations that have long been impacted by the foreign policies of the rich, and at borders, where asylum seekers are denied necessary medical treatment regardless of who is in power. Melding science and history, Infected presents infection as a key to understanding our recent past, present, and future.

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Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World's Most Vulnerable

Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World's Most Vulnerable

by Muhammad H. Zaman
Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World's Most Vulnerable

Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World's Most Vulnerable

by Muhammad H. Zaman

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A paradigm-shifting exploration of the politics of health around the world, by an award-winning scientist

“Zaman’s optimism . . . is welcome. . . . His sense of urgency is irresistible.”
The Wall Street Journal on Muhammad H. Zaman’s The Biography of Resistance

Since the dawn of germ theory, from cholera to sleeping sickness, syphilis to COVID-19, the history of infectious diseases and related policies has shown us how vulnerable communities have been impacted in the name of research or disease control.

In Infected, award-winning scientist and author Muhammad H. Zaman navigates the exceptionalism of infection and tells the epic story of compromised doctors and administrators, and the heroes who challenged them. It is a tale describing how exclusionary immigration acts, the Tuskegee syphilis study and the Guatemala experiments, the development of biological weapons, the fake vaccination campaign in Pakistan, and the rhetoric around the recent pandemic are all parts of the same deeper story—one of infectious diseases intertwined with power and politics.

This is a story that continues today, in poor nations that have long been impacted by the foreign policies of the rich, and at borders, where asylum seekers are denied necessary medical treatment regardless of who is in power. Melding science and history, Infected presents infection as a key to understanding our recent past, present, and future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620977521
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 11/18/2025
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

Muhammad H. Zaman is an award-winning educator and researcher at Boston University, where he is Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health. He is the author of several books, including We Wait for a Miracle: Healthcare and the Forcibly Displaced, Biography of Resistance: The Epic Battle Between People and Pathogens, and Infected: How Power, Politics, and Privilege Use Science Against the World’s Most Vulnerable (The New Press). He lives in Boston.
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