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杂交蚊子?来自坦桑尼亚农村地区的证据表明,当地社区如何将经过改良的蚊子作为疟疾控制工具进行概念化和应对。

Hybrid mosquitoes? Evidence from rural Tanzania on how local communities conceptualize and respond to modified mosquitoes as a tool for malaria control.

机构信息

Environmental Health and Ecological Science Department, Ifakara Health Institute, P. O. Box 53, Ifakara, Tanzania.

School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Smuts Avenue, 2000, Braamofontein, South Africa.

出版信息

Malar J. 2021 Mar 6;20(1):134. doi: 10.1186/s12936-021-03663-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Different forms of mosquito modifications are being considered as potential high-impact and low-cost tools for future malaria control in Africa. Although still under evaluation, the eventual success of these technologies will require high-level public acceptance. Understanding prevailing community perceptions of mosquito modification is, therefore, crucial for effective design and implementation of these interventions. This study investigated community perceptions regarding genetically-modified mosquitoes (GMMs) and their potential for malaria control in Tanzanian villages where no research or campaign for such technologies has yet been undertaken.

METHODS

A mixed-methods design was used, involving: (i) focus group discussions (FGD) with community leaders to get insights on how they frame and would respond to GMMs, and (ii) structured questionnaires administered to 490 community members to assess awareness, perceptions and support for GMMs for malaria control. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the findings and thematic content analysis was used to identify key concepts and interpret the findings.

RESULTS

Nearly all survey respondents were unaware of mosquito modification technologies for malaria control (94.3%), and reported no knowledge of their specific characteristics (97.3%). However, community leaders participating in FGDs offered a set of distinctive interpretive frames to conceptualize interventions relying on GMMs for malaria control. The participants commonly referenced their experiences of cross-breeding for selecting preferred traits in domestic plants and animals. Preferred GMMs attributes included the expected reductions in insecticide use and human labour. Population suppression approaches, requiring as few releases as possible, were favoured. Common concerns included whether the GMMs would look or behave differently than wild mosquitoes, and how the technology would be integrated into current malaria control policies. The participants emphasised the importance and the challenge of educating and engaging communities during the technology development.

CONCLUSIONS

Understanding how communities perceive and interpret novel technologies is crucial to the design and effective implementation of new vector control programmes. This study offers vital clues on how communities with no prior experience of modified mosquitoes might conceptualize or respond to such technologies when deployed in the context of malaria control programmes. Drawing upon existing interpretive frames and locally-resonant analogies when deploying such technologies may provide a basis for more durable public support in the future.

摘要

背景

不同形式的蚊子改良正被视为未来非洲疟疾控制的潜在高影响力、低成本工具。尽管这些技术仍在评估中,但它们最终的成功将需要得到高度的公众认可。因此,了解社区对蚊子改良的普遍看法对于这些干预措施的有效设计和实施至关重要。本研究调查了坦桑尼亚村庄社区对基因改良蚊子(GMMs)及其在疟疾控制方面的潜在应用的看法,这些村庄尚未开展过此类技术的研究或宣传活动。

方法

采用混合方法设计,包括:(i)与社区领袖进行焦点小组讨论,以了解他们如何构建和回应 GMMs;(ii)对 490 名社区成员进行结构化问卷调查,以评估他们对 GMMs 控制疟疾的意识、看法和支持。使用描述性统计来总结研究结果,并进行主题内容分析以识别关键概念并解释研究结果。

结果

几乎所有接受调查的社区成员都不了解用于疟疾控制的蚊子改良技术(94.3%),也不了解其具体特征(97.3%)。然而,参与焦点小组讨论的社区领袖提供了一套独特的解释框架,用于概念化依赖 GMMs 控制疟疾的干预措施。参与者通常提到他们在选择家养植物和动物的首选特征时进行杂交的经验。首选的 GMM 特征包括预期减少杀虫剂使用和人力劳动。支持种群抑制方法,即尽可能减少释放次数。常见的关注点包括 GMMs 是否会与野生蚊子看起来或行为不同,以及该技术将如何融入当前的疟疾控制政策。参与者强调了在技术开发过程中教育和吸引社区的重要性和挑战。

结论

了解社区如何看待和解释新技术对于新的病媒控制计划的设计和有效实施至关重要。本研究提供了重要线索,说明在疟疾控制计划中部署时,没有改良蚊子经验的社区可能如何概念化或回应此类技术。在部署这些技术时,利用现有的解释框架和在当地产生共鸣的类比,可能为未来提供更持久的公众支持基础。

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