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Reducing Rat Lungworm Disease in Hawai'i Through a Collaborative Partnership With K-12 School Garden and Agriculture Projects

机译:通过与K-12学校花园和农业项目的合作伙伴关系减少夏威夷的大鼠肺部疾病

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A recent increase in serious cases of rat lungworm disease impacts Hawai'i's agriculture and human health. Slugs and snails, agricultural pests, are intermediate hosts of Angiostrongylus cantonensis the rat lungworm. Infection by this parasitic nematode is the leading cause of eosinophilic meningitis globally. Infection can result from ingestion of infected produce and has caused chronic neurological problems, disability, coma, and death. There are over 200 K-12 school and youth garden, and agriculture projects throughout the Hawaiian Islands. This existing network provides an avenue for teacher and student involvement in community health education and host control programs. We collaborated with five Hawai'i Island schools connected with the Hawai'i Island School Garden Network to develop an integrated pest management plan for the control of invasive, intermediate hosts of A. cantonensis. Curricula relating to rat lungworm for grades 5–8 that support student academic achievement with a focus on science, technology, engineering, art, and math were developed. The management plan trialed the use of five different materials for shelters, which provided refuge for and easy removal of unwanted slugs and snails. Over 4,000 invasive slugs and snails were removed. Students learned how to safely dispatch pests and they collected data on species found, numbers of species removed, and shelter-type capture rates. Using the arts, students shared information at school and within their family and community. A written management plan, eleven lesson plans, and auxiliary materials are now available online. A concerted effort is needed to reduce parasite hosts if we are to reduce human cases of disease and restore public faith in local agriculture. Use of the established school garden network is an ideal avenue through which to educate the public and develop solutions for this public health problem.
机译:最近鼠肺部疾病严重病例的增加影响了夏威夷的农业和人类健康。 agricultural和蜗牛是农业上的害虫,是广州肺圆线虫鼠肺虫的中间宿主。这种寄生性线虫感染是全球嗜酸性脑膜炎的主要原因。摄入被感染的产品可能导致感染,并已引起慢性神经系统问题,致残,昏迷和死亡。整个夏威夷群岛有200多个K-12学校和青年花园以及农业项目。这个现有的网络为教师和学生参与社区健康教育和宿主控制计划提供了一条途径。我们与与夏威夷岛学校花园网络连接的五所夏威夷岛学校合作,制定了综合病虫害防治计划,以控制广州小菜蛾的侵入性,中间宿主。制定了有关5-8年级鼠肺虫的课程,该课程支持学生的学术成就,重点是科学,技术,工程,艺术和数学。该管理计划试用了五种不同的庇护所材料,它们为避难所和蜗牛提供了避难所,并易于清除。除去了4,000多个侵入性和蜗牛。学生学习了如何安全地传播害虫,并收集了有关发现的物种,清除的物种数量以及庇护所类型捕获率的数据。通过使用艺术,学生可以在学校以及他们的家庭和社区中共享信息。现在可以在线获取书面管理计划,十一个教案和辅助材料。如果我们要减少人类的疾病病例并恢复公众对当地农业的信仰,就需要作出一致的努力以减少寄生虫宿主。使用已建立的学校花园网络是理想的途径,通过它可以教育公众并开发针对此公共卫生问题的解决方案。

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