Preston 's hot spot imagines entering a small village in Africa suffering from unknown virus pain and death. As you approach the cabin you can hear purely painful wailing voices from members of tribal tribes. As you approach closer, you smell the vomiting stink and the bitter taste of warm blood. People inside are crying and vomiting their own liquefied internal organs, lying in their own important pool of liquids; their expressionless masks are loosely hanging on their skulls.
Richard Preston's "hot zone" viruses are Ebola and Marburg. Preston 's novel points out that these viruses cause viral hemorrhagic fevers characterized by bleeding. Sometimes, there are clotting abnormalities including diffuse bleeding. Ebola virus and Marburg virus are normally single-stranded minus-strand sense RNA viruses and are thought to belong to filamentous viruses or a family of so-called filoviruses. Primates are the main target of Ebola virus and Marburg virus. Comparing the mortality rates of the two viruses, Ebola virus has a higher mortality rate of about 50% to 90% compared to Marburg virus, whereas Marburg virus has an average mortality rate of at least 25%. Interest in Richard Preston 's Ebola virus was enhanced by his field experience with Dr. C. J.
In the late 1980s, the Hot Zone followed the actual events of the Ebola virus at the monkey factory in Reston, Virginia. In bringing the dangerous situation caused by this epidemic, Preston provided some other background of virus outbreak in Africa, especially in the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, a fast paced scientific thriller was born. This is missing in the traditional fictitious story, but because it explains the facts it is even more terrible. Preston does not exaggerate the threat of Ebola and other viruses, but we believe that the bigger threats are in emerging viruses such as HIV, and that the impact on human beings is still immeasurable.
Richard Preston's "hot zone" is considered to be a non-fictitious thriller, the expansion or foundation of the "hot crisis", and his own 1992 articles and other studies. On the other hand, "Cobra Incident" by Richard Preston is considered a new bioshock novel published or published in 1998. "Cobra incident" is a terrible attempt at Archimedes. Archimedes is the person who makes the virus, and he uses it to threaten the stability or safety of the United States. Richard Preston gathered and asked for details and data on the story of US military, scientists, public health authorities and other major contributions to the history of biological weapons; its development and application