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Citation

de Haro L, Labadie M, Chanseau P, Cabot C, Blanc-Brisset I, Penouil F. Toxicon 2010; 55(2-3): 650-652.

Affiliation

Centre Antipoison, Marseille, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.toxicon.2009.08.005

PMID

19699222

Abstract

The presence of the Asian black hornet Vespa velutina in southwestern France has been confirmed since 2005. The medical literature indicates that in comparison with other Asian hornets' species Vespa velutina is not a major health threat in Asia. A review of data from French poison control centers showed only one envenomation clearly linked to Vespa velutina. The victim developed severe symptoms with neuralgic sequels after being stung 12 times on the head. This case demonstrates that like native French hornet species Vespa velutina can be dangerous for man after multiple stings. The experience of poison control centers in France shows that the increase of this Asian hornet population in the southwestern regions has not been correlated with an increase in the number of hymenoptera stings.


Language: en

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