
The Américo Anomaly
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"This narrative explores the complex character of João Américo, a Brazilian high school student whose ego is as inflated as his belief in meritocracy is unwavering. He views the world through a distorted lens, convinced that everyone around him is either an obstacle to his success or an irrelevant entity. João’s story unfolds against the backdrop of a school science project on food-borne trematodiases (FBTs), a class of neglected tropical diseases. As his classmates grapple with the complexities of global health disparities and the impact of these illnesses, João remains detached, consumed by his individual pursuits in the stock market and his desperate desire for personal recognition. This dichotomy illustrates the consequences of an unwavering commitment to individualism and a refusal to recognize the deeply entrenched inequalities that affect communities worldwide. The fictional narrative intertwines with data from a scientific study on FBTs, highlighting the stark contrast between João's myopic worldview and the realities of a world plagued by preventable diseases and social injustice."
Bibliographic Reference:
Liu, L., Lu, L. D., Yang, G. J., Qian, M. B., Yang, K., Tan, F., & Zhou, X. N. (2024). Global, regional and national disease burden of food-borne trematodiases: projections to 2030 based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 13(1), 95.