Clinical-Laboratory Profile of Child and Young Populations Bit By Scorpion Attended at a Information and Assistance Toxicological Center in Brazil
Background:In Brazil, the most relevant scorpions for public health are species of the genus Tityus:T. serrulatus, T. bahiensis, T. obscurusand T. stigmurus, the latter occurring mainly in Ceará, showing that severe cases affect more the population at risk, children under 14 years old. Objectives: T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of young pharmacists 2021-07, Vol.13 (3), p.246-250 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background:In Brazil, the most relevant scorpions for public health are species of the genus Tityus:T. serrulatus, T. bahiensis, T. obscurusand T. stigmurus, the latter occurring mainly in Ceará, showing that severe cases affect more the population at risk, children under 14 years old. Objectives: The survey aims to identify what are the clinical and laboratory changes in children and teenagers affected by scorpion bites, as well as predictive factors in severe cases. Methods: This is an observational, retrospective and quantitative study of poisoning by scorpion accidents attended and notified by the Toxicological Assistance Center of Fortaleza (CIATOX / CE) from January to December 2019. Results:820 records were diverted, in which 425 (51.83%) women were killed, of which only 3 (0.37%) were pregnant. Regarding the age group, 1-3 years old is more frequent, 183 (22.32%). The species T. stigmurus534 cases, (65.12%), the feet region 271 cases (33.04%); the origin of the municipality of Fortaleza 773 (94.15%) and the regional II 122 cases (15.78%) had higher occurrences. Of the 820 cases, only 12 underwent laboratory tests, showing changes such as leukocytosis leukocytosis (72.7%), platelets (63.6%), hyperglycemia (83.3%), TGO (100%), LDH (100%), CK – MB (100%) and Amylase (30%). Conclusion: It was found that the epidemiological, clinical and laboratory profile of children and adolescentes is associated with the severity of scorpionism, which indicates an emergency characteristic, especially when it affects children. |
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ISSN: | 0975-1483 0975-1505 |
DOI: | 10.5530/jyp.2021.13.50 |