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Integrating medicine and conservation in New Guinea's rainforests, Britain's national parks, and beyond. Chair: @DrJMiddleton.

Lewes Katılım Mart 2017
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Dr Jo Middleton FRGS MFPH MRSB
Dr Jo Middleton FRGS MFPH MRSB@DrJMiddleton·
Exhibition @LewesDepot by @DrJAStockdale (photography) & me (story) on how we @BSMSMedSchool @pngimr @SussexUni + BRC opened a clinic for forest peoples, improving community health & enabling #conservation of 150 km² of biodiverse #rainforest (storing 1.5M tonnes of carbon). SURFACES: Integrating medicine, conservation, and climate action in Papua New Guinea’s threatened rainforests — a joint exhibition with photographs by @DrJAStockdale and story by @DrJMiddleton. 5 – 17 July 2025, @LewesDepot, Lewes, East Sussex (how to get there: lewesdepot.org/visit/travel) wildhealth.org.uk/f/lewes-exhibi… BACKGROUND The verdant tropical rainforest of #PapuaNewGuinea is the third largest remaining on the planet. It is home to myriad unique species, and diverse human cultures speaking 800+ languages. However, these forests are being stripped away by multinational logging companies, and their populations face significant daily health challenges. SURFACES is a free exhibition using photography, narrative, and video to tell the story of successful action in response to these crises. As part of an indigenous-led conservation alliance researchers have established medical services for forest peoples, funded by the @UKBCFs and @SussexUni. This has improved community health, and enabled protection of 150 km² of biodiverse rainforest, storing 1.5 million tonnes of carbon. WHY ARE WE DOING THIS EXHIBITION We are touring this exhibition to encourage replication of this successful integrated approach, and to collect donations to buy ongoing medical supplies for Wanang Conservation Area's clinic. ******* You can donate online to Wanang Conservation Clinic Medicine Fund (100% of money received will be spent on medicines for the clinic): wildhealth.org.uk/wanang ******* VENUE This showing of SURFACES is being hosted by @LewesDepot, a charity-run cinema, restaurant, and bar in #Lewes (East Sussex, UK), as part of its annual Climate Action! Festival (lewesdepot.org/climateactionf…). If your not from the area, why not make a day of it and see the many historic sights of Lewes, recently ranked by @Telegraph as Britain’s prettiest town. @LewesDepot is next to Lewes train station (1 hr 2 mins direct train from London Victoria, travel directions). Everyone is welcome, and please spread the word! #PlanetaryHealth #BiodiversityConservation
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We published this article a year ago today in the #OpenAccess journal the @PeerJLife peerj.com/articles/17483 🚀 #Ecology #Parasitology #Ticks #LymeDisease
Dr Jo Middleton FRGS MFPH MRSB@DrJMiddleton

New paper on Tick hazard in the South Downs National Park (UK) + how to control without reducing ecosystem health. By me @BSMSMedSchool, Rott @BrightonEcology & Cooper @uniofbrighton: peerj.com/articles/17483. Funders: @BritishDeerSoc @RoyalSocBio Nineveh Charitable Trust @BritishEcolSoc ABSTRACT: Background. #SouthDowns National Park (SDNP) is UK’s most visited #NationalPark, and a focus of tick-borne #Lymedisease. UK's first presumed locally acquired cases of #TBE and #babesiosis were recorded in 2019–20. The #SouthDownsNationalPark aims to conserve wildlife and encourage recreation, so interventions are needed that reduce hazard without negatively affecting ecosystem health. To be successful these require knowledge of site hazards. Methods. British Deer Society members submitted ticks removed from deer. Key potential intervention sites were selected and six 50 m2 transects drag-sampled per site (mostly twice yearly for 2 years). #Ticks were identified in-lab (sex, life stage, species), hazard measured as tick presence, density of ticks (all life stages, DOT), and density of nymphs (DON). Sites and habitat types were analysed for association with hazard. Distribution was mapped by combining our results with records from five other sources. Results. A total of 87 Ixodes ricinus (all but one adults, 82% F) were removed from 14 deer (10 Dama dama; three Capreolus capreolus; one not recorded; tick burden, 1–35) at 12 locations (commonly woodland). Five key potential intervention sites were identified and drag-sampled 2015–16, collecting 623 ticks (238 on-transects): 53.8% nymphs, 42.5% larvae, 3.7% adults (13 M, 10 F). Ticks were present on-transects at all sites: I. ricinus at three (The Mens (TM); Queen Elizabeth Country Park (QECP); Cowdray Estate (CE)), Haemaphysalis punctata at two (Seven Sisters Country Park (SSCP); Ditchling Beacon Nature Reserve (DBNR)). TM had the highest DOT at 30/300 m2 (DON = 30/300 m2), followed by QECP 22/300 m2 (12/300 m2), CE 8/300 m2 (6/300 m2), and SSCP 1/300 m2 (1/300 m2). For I. ricinus, nymphs predominated in spring, larvae in the second half of summer and early autumn. The overall ranking of site hazard held for DON and DOT from both seasonal sampling periods. DBNR was sampled 2016 only (one adult H. punctata collected). Woodland had significantly greater hazard than downland, but ticks were present at all downland sites. I. ricinus has been identified in 33/37 of SDNPs 10 km2 grid squares, Ixodes hexagonus 10/37, H. punctata 7/37, Dermacentor reticulatus 1/37. Conclusions. Mapping shows tick hazard broadly distributed across SDNP. I. ricinus was most common, but H. punctata’s seeming range expansion is concerning. Recommendations: management of small heavily visited high hazard plots (QECP); post-visit precaution signage (all sites); repellent impregnated clothing for deerstalkers; flock trials to control H. punctata (SSCP, DBNR). Further research at TM may contribute to knowledge on ecological dynamics underlying infection density and predator re-introduction/protection as public health interventions. #EcologicalResearch on H. punctata would aid control. SDNP Authority is ideally placed to link and champion policies to reduce hazard, whilst avoiding or reducing conflict between public health and ecosystem health. #OneHealth #PlanetaryHealth #TickAware #DiseaseEcology #ConservationBiology #Acarology #MedicalEntomology #parasites #parasitology

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(2 of 3) Most of the panel were #PNG academics (+ some internationals, inc @MedVetAcarology), & it is great to see these resources flowing to #PNG students & universities rather than those of the ex-colonial powers (as is too often the case with New Guinea related research).
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Come along to hear PCPH's Joe @MedVetAcarology speak about his work in Papua New Guinea
Dr Jo Middleton FRGS MFPH MRSB@DrJMiddleton

Responses to the climate crisis. Join me, Profs Lydgate (@uk_tpo) & Kniveton (@scmrjems) 21 Nov 1pm @AttenboroughCtr + online. I'm speaking on my @SSRP_UoS @BSMSMedSchool work integrating medicine & conservation in New Guinea's rainforests. Free tickets: ticketsource.co.uk/sussex-researc…

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📢 London folk: Come along to my lunchtime seminar @StGeorgesUni hospital. I'm talking about my @BSMSMedSchool @SSRP_UoS work integrating medicine & conservation in New Guinea's threatened rainforests. Tue 4th June, noon, Population Health Research Institute. Funder @UKBCFs.
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