
Saúde Pública, Ciência e Arte
2020; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Volume: 36; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/0102-311x00022920
ISSN1678-4464
AutoresMarília Sá Carvalho, Luciana Dias de Lima, Cláudia Medina Coeli,
Tópico(s)Healthcare during COVID-19 Pandemic
ResumoAn award-winning film from 1936 on the life of Louis Pasteur.Why on the pages of CSP?And why so applauded at a presentation at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute, a unit of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (IOC/FIOCRUZ) that develops state-of-the-art research focused on the Brazilian population's health needs?A 19th-century scientist and a 20th-century film in a 21st-century debate.One of Pasteur's most relevant contributions, among so many others shown in the film and highlighted in the essay by Daniel-Ribeiro & Lima 1 , is certainly his "germ theory", creating the possibility of highly successful preventive measures, from handwashing to vaccination.Several highlights fast-forward the film to the present day, especially the medical community's huge resistance to the new recommendations.Examples include the refusal by Medical Boards to accept recommendations by the World Health Organization (WHO) on management of childbirth care 2 or their support for the release of anorectics, despite evidence to the contrary that identified adverse effects from their use 3 .The latter example may have been influenced by the pharmaceutical industry's lobby.The rejection of scientific evidence is built on a daily basis.It features fake experts, conspiracy theories, and citing of handpicked examples to "demonstrate" that scientists do not deserve the population's trust.Denial of climate change is a prime example of science denial 4 .A key element in the construction of scientific ignorance, the object of study of agnotology 5 , is the production of distrust of scientists.Scientists are accused of manipulating data and hiding evidence for spurious interests, including financial ones 6 .The origins of such behavior have been debated exhaustively, emphasizing the importance of scientists' action in fighting scientific ignorance through closer interaction with the public and regular communication with society 7 .But why the admiration for Pasteur, present in the film and portrayed so well in the article?As scientists in the field of Public Health, we are involved in the grand struggles for the population's health.Among others, we play an undeniable role in the defense of the right to health, in tobacco control, in food labeling, in encouragement for physical activity, for health promotion and protection.This is our social function, and this is what gives our work relevance.Scientific thinking in all these questions (and many more) threatens vested economic interests 8 .
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