Bt Research 2025, Vol.16, No.4, 147-156 http://microbescipublisher.com/index.php/bt 155 encountered by various departments in the process of promotion and public feedback, to form a "one game" situation for the government to avoid departments doing their own things and making the public at a loss. Cooperation with local experts. Introducing international authoritative institutions and experts can not only obtain the latest scientific guidance but also enhance public trust. For example, experts from WHO or well-known universities are invited to jointly publish Bt project evaluation reports with local experts, and to improve credibility through authoritative endorsement (Dórea et al., 2016). Science and technology are equally important. Public trust is not only based on technical reliability, but also comes from understanding and recognition of the policy starting point. We must create a "people-oriented" technical image through humanistic means such as law, ethics, and culture. 8.3 Successful experience and inspiration for the promotion of Bt prevention and control measures in a certain place in China Taking the practice of a city in southern China as an example, combined with the above discussion, we summarize the experience of successful promotion of Bt prevention and control measures, which is of inspiration to future policies. The city is a high-incidence zone for dengue fever. The municipal government decided to promote Bti mosquito killing throughout the city in 2020. To this end, they have taken a series of comprehensive measures: High-level officials attach importance to it and establish special working groups; mobilize the whole people and fully publicize; demonstrate first and proceed step by step; public participation, collective prevention and control; continuous evaluation, transparent feedback. The city’s experience tells us: First, the government’s strong leadership and cross-departmental cooperation are the foundation, and without organizational guarantees and resource investment, it is difficult to implement such a large-scale new measures; Second, full public publicity and participation are the key, so that the public can know, understand and participate, so that the uncertain "new things" can be transformed into "good ways" recognized by everyone; Third, demonstration and transparent evaluation are boosters, and visible results and trustworthy information feedback will form a word-of-mouth effect, which will double the confidence of the entire society in technology, thereby achieving a virtuous cycle of policies. Acknowledgements During the research and writing process of this paper, We would like to thank the supervisor of Cuixi Biotechnology Research Institute for his careful guidance, and to thank colleagues and friends for their encouragement and help. Conflict of Interest Disclosure The authors confirm that the study was conducted without any commercial or financial relationships and could be interpreted as a potential conflict of interest. References Achari T.S., Barik T.K., and Acharya U.R., 2020, Toxins of Bacillus thuringiensis: a novel microbial insecticide for mosquito vector control, In Molecular Identification of Mosquito Vectors and Their Management, 2020: 89-116. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9456-4_5 Alam F., and Siddiqui D.A., 2019, Impact of culture on e-commerce purchase intention with the mediatory role of environmental and cultural trust and moderation of perceived security risk, ERN: Knowledge Management and Innovation Topic, SSRN: 3444120. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3444120 Arteaga M., Mancebo A., Molier T., Gomez D., González C., Bada A., González B., Rojas N., and Rodríguez G., 2014, Dermal toxicity eye and dermal irritation and skin sensitization evaluation of a new formulation of Bacillus thuringiensis var israelensis SH-14, Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 68(1): 147-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2013.12.003 Braks M., Giglio G., Tomassone L., Sprong H., and Leslie T., 2019, Making vector-borne disease surveillance work: new opportunities from the SDG perspectives, Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 6: 232. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00232
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