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Toxic layering through three disciplinary lenses: childhood poisoning and street pesticide use in Cape Town, South Africa

机译:毒性分层通过三个纪律镜片:南非开普敦的儿童中毒和街头农药使用

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This article focuses on the devastating hidden perils of agricultural pesticides repurposed by informal sellers in urban South African townships to kill rats and other unwanted pests. Drawing on collaborative research techniques, we investigate the causal relationship between child poisoning episodes and the household use of illegal street pesticides. Such pesticides are used to safeguard homes from pests in an attempt to protect children from the harmful consequences of rodent bites and vectorborne diseases. Here, we consider the social injustice and economic inequality of episodes of child pesticide poisoning in the Western Cape from three disciplinary perspectives: public health, medical anthropology and fine art. We ultimately seek to demonstrate the complex relationship between the political economy of sanitation, waste removal and insecure housing, and the proliferation of rodents and other pests in urban townships. As a contribution to the medical humanities, the paper leans into different disciplines to highlight the toxic layering at play in a child pesticide poisoning event. The public health perspective focuses on the circulation of illegal street pesticides, the anthropologists focus on the experiences of the children and caregivers who are victims of poisoning, and the fine artist centres the rat within a broader environmental context. While non-toxic methods to eliminate rats and household pests are critical, longer term structural changes, through environmental and human rights activism, are necessary to ameliorate the suffering caused by poisoning. The medical and health humanities is well poised to highlight creative ways to draw public attention to these challenges, as well as to bridge the divide between science and the humanities through collaborative research efforts. With this paper we set the stage for discussing and balancing perspectives when addressing pest control in poor urban communities.
机译:本文重点介绍,在城市南非乡镇非正式卖家重新摧毁了农业农药的毁灭性危险,以杀死大鼠和其他不必要的害虫。借鉴协作研究技术,研究儿童中毒事件与家庭使用非法街头农药的因果关系。这些农药用于保护来自害虫的家庭试图保护儿童免受啮齿动物叮咬和载体疾病的有害后果。在这里,我们考虑从三个学科观点的西班牙语中儿童农药中毒事件的社会不公正和经济不等式:公共卫生,医疗人类学和美术。我们最终寻求展示卫生,废弃物和不安全的住房政治经济之间的复杂关系,以及城镇啮齿动物和其他虫害的啮齿动物和其他害虫之间的复杂关系。作为对医疗人文学科的贡献,纸张倾向于不同的学科,以突出儿童农药中毒事件中的毒性分层。公共卫生视角侧重于非法街杀虫剂的流通,人类学家专注于那些是中毒受害者的儿童和护理人员的经验,以及在更广泛的环境背景下的美术家中心。虽然无毒方法消除大鼠和家庭害虫是至关重要的,但通过环境和人权激活主义的结构变化的长期结构变化是有必要改善因中毒造成的痛苦。医疗和健康人文本科很好地突出了创造性的方式来引起对这些挑战的关注,以及通过协作研究努力弥合科学与人文之间的划分。用本文,我们在解决贫困城市社区的害虫控制时,设定讨论和平衡观点的舞台。

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