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Gabriela Góes Costa1, Luana de Fátima Monteiro Serejo1, Johne de Souza Coelho2, Denise Maria Cândido3, Maria Apolônia da Costa Gadelha1, Pedro Pereira de Oliveira Pardal1,2.
Abstract
This reports a case of scorpionism caused by Tityus serrulatus. A male adult was stung while unloading bananas at the supply center in Belém, Pará, Brazil. The bananas originated in another state (Bahia) and were brought to Belém by truck. The patient presented with pain, edema, and erythema at the sting site, and was classified as low-risk. The specimen was identified as T. serrulatus and symptomatic treatment and clinical observation were advised. The patient was discharged later without further complications. This is the first known envenomation caused by T. serrulatus, a non-native species to Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32187336 PMCID: PMC7094041 DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0285-2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ISSN: 0037-8682 Impact factor: 1.581
FIGURE 1:Map of Brazil, highlighting the Pará State and Belém Municipality, the site of the Tityus serrulatus stinging incident.
FIGURE 2:Tityus serrulatus scorpion (Lutz & Mello, 1922), responsible for the accident.