| Literature DB >> 25767507 |
Shabab Nasir1, Waseem Akram2, Rashad Rasool Khan2, Muhammad Arshad2, Iram Nasir3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rove beetles of the genus Paederus cause dermatitis when they come in contact with human skin. This condition is prevalent in some tropical and subtropical regions, such as in northern Pakistan, where it was recorded for the first time by US troops. Despite much research from other countries on this subject, few studies, mostly clinical, have been performed in a Pakistani context. A survey was carried out in villages, towns and cities of Punjab province, Pakistan, to explore the rove beetle population dynamics and to develop a model to elucidate the symptoms, preventive measures and treatment strategies for this dermatitis.Entities:
Keywords: Dermatitis linearis; Irritation; Lesions; Paederus; Rove beetle; Skin dermatitis
Year: 2015 PMID: 25767507 PMCID: PMC4357090 DOI: 10.1186/s40409-015-0004-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis ISSN: 1678-9180
GPS positions of the selected localities
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| 1 | Lahore | 31 14.287 | 73 59.513 | 194 |
| 2 | Sheikhupur | 31 34.723 | 73 29.117 | 187 |
| 3 | Faisalabad | 31 26.271 | 73 04.699 | 183 |
| 4 | Multan | 30 12.534 | 71 27.813 | 104 |
| 5 | Rahim Yar Khan | 28 26.450 | 70 19.712 | 83 |
| 6 | Sargodha | 32 05.379 | 72 40.566 | 183 |
| 7 | Rawalpindi | 33 34.425 | 73 05.161 | 496 |
| 8 | D.G.Khan | 30 18.209 | 70 43.324 | 117 |
Demographic characteristics of 980 respondents in urban and rural areas
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| Gender | 0.86 | |||
| Male | 247 (55.6) | 301 (56.2) | 548 (50.7) | |
| Female | 197 (44.4) | 235 (43.8) | 432 (49.3) | |
| Age | 0.09 | |||
| <10 | 23 (5.1) | 37 (6.9) | 60 (6.1) | |
| 10-20 | 107 (24.1) | 95 (17.7) | 202 (20.6) | |
| 21-30 | 123 (27.7) | 157 (29.3) | 280 (28.6) | |
| 31-50 | 154 (34.7) | 189 (35.2) | 343 (35) | |
| >50 | 37 (8.3) | 58 (10.8) | 95 (9.7) | |
| Education | ≤0.001 | |||
| Illiterate | 32 (7.2) | 76 (14.2) | 108 (11) | |
| Upto middle | 311 (70) | 405 (75.5) | 716 (73) | |
| Above middle | 101 (22.8) | 55 (10.3) | 156 (16) | |
| Occupation | ≤0.001 | |||
| Farmers | 124 (27.9) | 435 (81.1) | 559 (57) | |
| Non-farmers | 320 (72.1) | 101 (18.9) | 421 (43) |
p-value indicates the association (strong or weak) among the factors.
Parts of the body involved in lesions
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| Exposed | 199 | 76.8 |
| Neck | 106 | 53.3 |
| Face | 59 | 29.6 |
| Legs | 24 | 12.1 |
| Forearms | 10 | 5.0 |
| Covered | 60 | 23.2 |
| Shoulders | 34 | 56.7 |
| Thighs | 26 | 43.3 |
| Both (covered and exposed) | 96 | 37 |
Figure 1Comparison of fauna in different traps during 2008 and 2009.
Regression analysis (ANOVA) revealing disease incidence versus beetle population
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| Regression | 1 | 2924.24 | 2924.24 | 54.72 | 0.000 |
| Error | 10 | 534.43 | 53.44 | ||
| Lack-of-fit | 8 | 526.43 | 65.80 | 16.45 | 0.059 |
| Pure error | 2 | 8.00 | 4.00 | ||
| Total | 11 | 3458.67 |
α = 0.05.
Figure 2The relationship between abiotic factors during different seasons from 2008 to 2009 and the population of
Figure 3General symptoms of dermatitis (images by Samuel Freire da Silva, M.D. in homage to the master and professor Delso Bringel Calheiros, available at ).
Methods applied for treatment of dermatitis
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| Villages/small towns | 91% | 9% |
| Cities and adjoining areas | 24% | 76% |