Literature DB >> 27407843

Blistering Beetle Dermatitis: An Outbreak.

Col Rajesh Verma1, Sunil Agarwal2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Blister beetles, which are abundant in Madhya Pradesh and Punjab cause peculiar skin lesions. We came across large number of such cases.
METHOD: This descriptive study comprised 46 cases of Blistering beetle dermatitis who presented to skin OPD, over a period of one month from 17 April to 15 May 2002. RESULT: All cases belonged to one company of soldiers deployed near an agricultural land. Of the total of 245, 46 personnel suffered from blistering beetle dermatitis with an incidence of 18.7%. A thorough epidemiological investigation was undertaken and beetles of Paederus Fucipes were found incriminating. Further spread was effectively controlled by timely spray of Baygon and Malathion over the infested land.
CONCLUSION: In an outbreak of bizarre dermatitis, diagnosis of blistering beetle dermatitis should be kept in mind. Timely diagnosis, epidemiological investigation and insecticide spraying brings down the incidence of new cases.

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Keywords:  Blister beetle; Paederus dermatitis

Year:  2011        PMID: 27407843      PMCID: PMC4923299          DOI: 10.1016/S0377-1237(06)80154-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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1.  Attraction factors for Paederus fuscipes ' dispersal, a vector of Paederus dermatitis towards human residential premises.

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