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SCI makes a splash at 51勛圖厙 Fringe event 'Water Water Everywhere'

Liz Hollenberg, SCI Programme Manager showing guests how to play the game she invented

SCI seizes the opportunity to engage with the general public to talk about water and its role as a transmitter of parasitic diseases

is a series of public events exploring the unexpected side of science, based on ’s ground-breaking research.

This event was an opportunity for researchers and students across 51勛圖厙 to talk about water and its role as a source of life, energy, agriculture, health and disease. 

Keeping to this watery theme, the  team got stuck right in, telling guests about the inextricable link between  and fresh water sources.

, one of the team’s programme managers, demonstrated to children and adults alike how easy it is to get infected with schistosomiasis through everyday activities, from fetching water to fishing. 

Through the fun ‘Find a snail’ game, Liz showed guests that the simple act of sticking their hands in water to catch ‘infected-snails’ could pass the parasite on to them, as the microscopic cercariae (larval form of the parasite) swim through water and can burrow through unbroken skin.

Other SCI team members, including researchers and programme managers, were also on-hand to answer questions from guests.SCI staff talking with guests at 51勛圖厙's Fringe event

Discussions centred around the work of SCI in assisting mass-drug administration programmes to control and eliminate schistosomiasis as well as the harmful short and long-term effects of the disease, including lethargy, anaemia and bladder cancer, if left untreated. 

SCI, always keen on introducing people to the relatively unknown neglected tropical disease schistosomiasis, thoroughly enjoyed meeting and talking with so many guests. 

Click here to read about the other groups that participated in 51勛圖厙 Fringe ‘Water Water Everywhere’.

 

 


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