2019, Number 6
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RIC 2019; 98 (6)
Parasitism in science fiction films and their use as a tool for the control of parasitic diseases
Bastidas GA, Malave C, Bastidas D
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 721-733
PDF size: 173.04 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: parasitic diseases constitute an important public health
problem due to their high morbidity, mortality and disabling potential in
humans and because of their difficult control given the varied and
complicated life cycles.
Objective: to present a reflection from the
technical-scientific perspective of the applicability as material for sci-fi
movie scripts, of the biological characteristics of several parasites that
affect humans and animals in order to reduce or mitigate the health
problem that for public health they represent the same.
Method: study based on the examination of a science fiction film and the documentary
review on parasitic relationships based on synthetic-analysis, inductiondeduction,
observation and systemic approach.
Results: the following
aspects emerge from the analysis: parasitism in science fiction and the
parasite as a manipulator of host behavior.
Conclusions: some science
fiction films focus unintentionally on the relations between parasite and
host, as they make evident the parasitic manipulation of the host's
behavior in search of increasing its transmission, therefore, the films
can become an important element of the educational control programs,
the role of cinema as an audiovisual medium for the success of health
plans is reinforced.
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