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Revista Argentina de Salud Pública

versión impresa ISSN 1852-8724versión On-line ISSN 1853-810X

Resumen

LOPEZ, Carlos Ariel; COUTO, Esteban  y  GULARTE, Andrea. en. Rev. argent. salud pública [online]. 2020, vol.11, n.42, pp.51-54.  Epub 31-Mar-2020. ISSN 1852-8724.

INTRODUCTION

: Accidents caused by scorpions are the main cause of hospital consultation in events with poisonous animals in Argentina. The Misiones city of Puerto Iguazu is a tourist and border city, which makes the incidental mobility of fauna and the alteration of the assemblages of the local biological groups probable. The objective of the work was to evaluate the temporal and spatial patterns of scorpionism and to update the assembly of scorpions of health interest.

METHODS

A descriptive observational study was conducted from the databases of the National Institute of Tropical Medicine and the SAMIC Hospital (Community Integral Medical Care Service) in Puerto Iguazu.

RESULTS

In 2013-2019,57 scorpions were identified, with 37 accidents without death. 76% of the accidents involved the genus Tityus; T. bahiensis was the main and most frequent species. The accidents were mostly in the home and in the resident population. Records showed seasonality and correspondence with the number of accidents. Two populations of T. trivittatus were detected in the city. The first accident by T. serrulatus was recorded in Argentina.

DISCUSSION

The action of the technical-sanitary services allowed the detection of two species not registered in the locality, both of which are highly dangerous (in particular T. serrulatus, since there is no antiserum in the country).

Palabras clave : Toxicology; Scorpions; Ecoepidemiology; Public Health Surveillance; Travel Medicine.

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