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Acta toxicológica argentina

On-line version ISSN 1851-3743

Abstract

DE ROODT, Adolfo Rafael; LANARI, Laura Ceci; LASKOWICZ, Rodrigo Daniel  and  COSTA DE OLIVEIRA, Vanessa. Identification of scorpions with medical importance in Argentina. Acta toxicol. argent. [online]. 2014, vol.22, n.1, pp.5-14. ISSN 1851-3743.

The scorpions of medical importance in the world mostly belong to Buthidae family. In Argentina, members of this family are not numerous, being much most numerous the species from the Bothriuridae family, whose members so far are of no medical importance. Within the three genera of Buthidae that inhabit in the country, only species from Tityus genus can cause severe ac­cidents. The differentiation between the scorpions of highest medical importance in Argentina (Tityus trivittatus), regarding other scorpions, is easy in the provinces of the central region. However, the rules used for the differentiation of medically important scorpions regarding those not dangerous, is not similar through the country. In this update, we provide simple and clear tools for the health personnel to differentiate between species of Tityus with medical importance and the scorpions from Bothriuridae fam­ily, widely distributed in the country. Thus it is expected that the accurate diagnosis of the species of scorpions may improve the attention in the case of the sting of potentially dangerous scorpions. On the other hand, the differentiation of the not dangerous scorpions from those with medical importance will result in the best use of the available resources in primary care level, consider­ing the emergency that represents a scorpion sting.

Keywords : Scorpion; Tityus; Identification; Argentina.

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