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To Eat or not to Eat an Endangered Species: Views of Local Residents and Physicians on the Safety of Sea Turtle Consumption in Northwestern Mexico

机译:吃或不吃濒临灭绝的物种:墨西哥西北部当地居民和医师对海龟食用安全性的看法

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Sea turtles have historically been an important food resource for many coastal inhabitants of Mexico. Today, the consumption of sea turtle meat and eggs continues in northwestern Mexico despite well-documented legal protection and market conditions providing easier access to other more reliable protein sources. Although there is growing evidence that consuming sea turtles may be harmful to human health due to biotoxins, environmental contaminants, viruses, parasites, and bacteria, many at-risk individuals, trusted information sources, and risk communicators may be unaware of this information. Therefore, we interviewed 134 residents and 37 physicians in a region with high rates of sea turtle consumption to: (1) examine their knowledge and perceptions concerning these risks, as a function of sex, age, occupation, education and location; (2) document the occurrence of illness resulting from consumption; and (3) identify information needs for effective risk communication. We found that 32% of physicians reported having treated patients who were sickened from sea turtle consumption. Although physicians believed sea turtles were an unhealthy food source, they were largely unaware of specific health hazards found in regional sea turtles, regardless of location. By contrast, residents believed that sea turtles were a healthy food source, regardless of sex, age, occupation, and education, and they were largely unaware of specific health hazards found in regional sea turtles, regardless of age, occupation, and education. Although most residents indicated that they would cease consumption if their physician told them it was unhealthy, women were significantly more likely to do so than men. These results suggest that residents may lack the necessary knowledge to make informed dietary decisions and physicians do not have enough accurate information to effectively communicate risks with their patients.
机译:历史上,海龟一直是墨西哥许多沿海居民的重要食物资源。如今,尽管有据可查的法律保护和市场条件使人们更容易获得其他更可靠的蛋白质来源,但墨西哥西北部仍在继续食用海龟肉和鸡蛋。尽管越来越多的证据表明食用海龟可能会由于生物毒素,环境污染物,病毒,寄生虫和细菌而对人体健康造成危害,但许多处于危险之中的个人,可信赖的信息来源和风险沟通者可能并未意识到这一信息。因此,我们采访了一个海龟食用率高的地区的134位居民和37位医生,以:(1)根据性别,年龄,职业,受教育程度和地理位置,检查他们对这些风险的知识和看法; (2)记录食用引起的疾病; (3)确定有效风险沟通所需的信息。我们发现32%的医生报告曾治疗过因食用海龟而生病的患者。尽管医师们认为海龟是不健康的食物来源,但他们基本上没有意识到在区域性海龟中发现的特定健康危害,无论其位置如何。相比之下,居民们认为海龟是健康的食物来源,无论其性别,年龄,职业和教育程度如何,而且他们基本上不知道在区域海龟中发现的特定健康危害,无论其年龄,职业和教育程度如何。尽管大多数居民表示如果医生告诉他们不健康,他们将停止食用,但是女性比男性更可能这样做。这些结果表明,居民可能缺乏必要的知识来做出明智的饮食决策,而医生没有足够的准确信息来与患者有效地交流风险。

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